An attendee wears a “Trump 2020” cowboy hat during a rally with U.S. President Donald Trump, not pictured, in Dallas, Texas, U.S. (Photographer: Dylan Hollingsworth/Bloomberg)
(Bloomberg Businessweek) -- In her office at RBC Capital Markets in Lower Manhattan, stock market strategist Lori Calvasina has been looking at the polling charts of 2020 presidential candidates the way she looks at stock charts. The takeaway? If politicians were stocks, she would advise shorting Joe Biden, whose poll numbers “remind us of a broken large cap.” Elizabeth Warren, on the other hand, looks like a buy. The Massachusetts s...