Either you're a parrot or I'm a ventriloquist. 
You're just repeating to me what I've already told you before. How is that a contradiction?
Yeah, so? This is historically business as usual. In the stock market, irrationality isn't an anomaly. It is a recurring, fundamental feature of the system.
If you think the current irrationality is a new phenomenon, you are ignoring history.
"The market can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent." Famed economist John Maynard Keynes
I know you said it and I am referencing that quote obviously as tongue in cheek. You like Keynes? wouldn't have thought that.
Obviously this stuff moves on a gradient, there are degrees of irrationality. There have been bubbles based on extreme irrationality that absolutely does not keep the market solvent unless propped up and to various degrees- black swans occur and represent the non-linear nature of the market.
But if you are posting that Trump is winning because of said stock market and the man is saying that he expected a strong correction how can you attribute these increases to him? you cannot, he does not. It's not his doing as he is directly doing things that should (according to him and every reasonable person) have the opposite effect.
He effects the market short term with tweets and lies but policy? I mean tariffs caused a massive sell-off. The only time I have seen the market move was from bullshit like the tariffs are off (undoing the harm he did directly).
That is my point. To have an actual discussion I dont think we can sum up positions in 6 words, loco. What do you mean by short term? months?