has returned an average of 9.6% in the year after a president wins reelection, with the market being positive 71% of the time, LPL observed.
"Think about it—usually when a president wins reelection, it means the economy is going pretty strong, so stocks tend to do well," LPL's Chief Market Strategist Ryan Detrick said.MORGAN STANLEY: Buy these 61 stocks that will offer major earnings-driven upside following an imminent 10% market sell-off
The election of presidents George H.W. Bush, Barack Obama, and John F. Kennedy delivered the highest one-year returns of 27%, 24%, and 23%, respectively.
History Schmistory. Trump is BEYOND mere 'History'. 💩
Good news for the rich! Why does trump use Wallstreet as an indicator of succes when his average supporter can’t even afford to buy one
The headline of this article is so misleading. The analysis concludes the causal relationship is the opposite of what the headline suggests.
Well the stock market historically performs better under a democratic president. Look at the nice bull trends under dems vs the shit trading ranges under Republicans that are as durable as popsicle sticks.
Stop giving oxygen to fear mongering opinions of closet Trump supporters. Ever hear of self-fulfilling prophecy?
WRONG! It's only true if the incumbent POTUS did a good job for the economy & the people, which is NOT the case of TRUMP: unemployment rate climbing from 3.5% to 15% in April, while monthly GDP drops by 2.6% vs last year, besides more than 230,000 dead & 1,000,000 covid cases...
No! Pinocchio needs to Go!
No kidding! Put Joe Biden in office and watch the economy tank as he starts killing off the gas and oil industry. Then he makes California’s rolling blackouts nationwide. NO THANKS!
George W. Bush That's the Tweet
Now do GWB -- Obama
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Except when that incumbent is a liar and con artist. Studies show the economy will do better under president Biden
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