A pivotal moment for global markets as U.S. voters head to the polls in the closely watched presidential election. Candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have campaigned nationwide, and today’s outcome will set the tone for future economic and policy direction. Investors worldwide are holding steady, bracing for the potential market shifts driven by tonight’s results.

In the video above, Stockhouse spoke with Michael Succurro, CEO of Fluent Capital Management and co-founder and president of Spark Financial Group, to define the projection of what today’s election looks like for your portfolio.

Check out previous conversations with Succurro about mortgage renewals, the announcement of 30-year amortization revisions plan and more.

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