The stock market is now on its longest losing streak since the depths of the 2008 financial crisis. The last time the S&P 500 fell for eight straight days was early October 2008, the depths of the financial crisis. "It's a pretty simple equation: uncertainty goes up, stock market goes down," said David Kelly, chief global strategist with JPMorgan Funds. He expects the stock market to drop sharply if Trump wins. In metals trading, gold fell $4.90 to $1,303.30 an ounce, silver fell 28 cents to $18.41 an ounce and copper fell 2 cents to $2.249 a pound.
Source: ABC News November 03, 2016 14:17 UTC