Sunday, October 9, 2016

2nd Presidential Debate: Trump's Comeback?

The first debate was easy to call.  We were able to use our Campaign Momentum Indicator and an adaptation of Elliott Wave analysis to see that the debate would mark a peak for Trump and a low for Hillary.  Since that day, the Trump campaign has taken a dive, and Clinton has had a relatively easy time of it.

For this debate, there is no easily identifiable Elliott Wave "abc" pattern to tell us the next move in each candidate's campaign momentum.  Without that available, we will simply have to look at the current momentum reading and infer what that might imply about tonight's debate.  Hopefully, by the 3rd debate, and especially by the election a clearer pattern will be emerging.

While the last couple of weeks has been quite bad for Trump, the CMI shows at least a pause of this decline, and even perhaps a mild rebound.  The indication would be that he should do better than expected in this debate, and possibly make some people reconsider supporting him who had been turned off of late.  Clinton's campaign momentum is near zero.  The expectation is for her to hold her own and not really change many minds for or against her.