Robert Greenway on US election: Iran has already made their decision on who's better | Fox Business Video

Robert Greenway, a former member of the National Security Council, discusses the implications of the ongoing war in Israel and suggests that Iran has made its preferences clear regarding the U.S. election outcomes. He also mentions alleged assassination threats against Donald Trump by Iran, indicating a volatile geopolitical climate that could affect market sentiments and investor strategies.

Stock Forecasts

Given the increasing tensions between the U.S., Iran, and Israel, as well as the possibility of further military escalations, energy stocks and geopolitical risk assets could see increased volatility. Also, defense-related stocks might benefit from rising demand for military equipment and support in this context.

On the contrary, broader market indices may face downward pressure due to the geopolitical risks and potential for conflict escalation, which could lead investors to become risk-averse. It might negatively impact stocks related to sectors that are sensitive to geopolitical risks.

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