There is ample record on this site of why I and others asserted that the inflation attack angle (as used in support of Trump and/or in opposition to Harris) was arrant, tenth-graders-can-see-through-it nonsense.
It is incorrect to say that "look at the stock market" was the primary basis for, or essential support for, that assertion.
It takes no special training or experience to understand that a pro-immigrant-roundup, pro-tariff set of policies would necessarily be inflationary.
That a pro-immigrant-roundup, pro-tariff set of policies would necessarily be inflationary was in fact messaged, over and over and over.
People who chose to ignore this fall into one of only two buckets: they were wrong (and still chose to swallow the hard-coding of the bigotry etc. as an acceptable consequence of lower prices), OR they actually did not care about lower prices at all (and chose to swallow higher prices as an acceptable consequence of hard-coding the bigotry etc.).