Top US investor most worried about the election's 'huge' impact on markets | Fox Business Video

Thomas Peterffy, the chairman and founder of Interactive Brokers, expressed concerns about the potential impact of the upcoming U.S. elections on the markets. He believes that if a Democratic candidate wins in November, it could lead to an overextended market, suggesting a negative outlook under such a scenario.

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If the elections result in a Democratic victory, particularly at the presidential level, the market may see a downturn due to fears of higher regulations and potential tax changes that could affect corporate profitability.

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