Had to edit the thread title which was:
… mentioning this, because I don’t want y’all thinking “Walmart” or “Chevy” when answering…
Anyway…
Here in San Antonio, near my home, is Kercheville Investment Advisors, who have a prominent office along the frontage road at I-10/1604. They do very well for themselves as they are located ½ of the way between one of the richer bedroom communities and downtown San Antonio.
They have a digital billboard facing the highway where they make a number of pro-Trump, pro-conservative comments along with the standard financial industry stuff about retirement, insurance, and… oddly… an announcement that they refuse to work in derivatives.
In short, for the purposes of this thread, they are incorporating their political leanings as part of their brand identity.
So, for those of you who buy insurance, have a financial advisor of some sort, or hell, just want to answer the damn question: all things being equal*, would knowing a financial firms’ (or your advisor… or agent… or whatever) political leanings make you more or less likely to invest with/buy insurance from the person/company?
Anonymous poll, which is kind of against my religion, but I want answers.
Also, if you “don’t want to know”, for purposes of this poll, that’s “agnostic”.
*You get the same Buffet-quality returns at E-trade prices.