Por: New York Post Business November 17, 2022
It was a , but it was great for stocks — with the Dow up more than 1,100 points since last Tuesday’s poll results. This shouldn’t have been a surprise. Said simply: In good times and bad, US midterm elections are the most consistently profitable periods in stock market history. Since 1925, the nine months starting Oct. 1 in a midterm election year and extending into the first half of the following year saw the S&P 500 go negative just... + full article
MarketWatch USA Business November 14, 2022
See: “I don’t think we’re in a durable rebound,” Krinsky said during a phone interview with MarketWatch. “People are trying to catch upside, but in more of a defensive manner.” First, Krinsky said that periods of Dow outperformance during the early stages of an... + más
The Dow is outperforming, which could be a sign that the latest stock-market rally will flame out | MarketWatch
MarketWatch USA Politics November 14, 2022
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“Despite elevated recession risk, geopolitical tension, and a generally murky macro outlook, the earnings yield gap — a common proxy for the equity risk premium — trades close to the tightest levels in 15 years,” the strategist team wrote. “Relative to both real... + más
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MarketWatch USA Business October 07, 2022
The new realities coincide with . Many people simply can’t afford to retire, or they are afraid they may not stay retired. Their future is grim. Financial advisors told clients they could spend 4% of their investments a year in retirement. The 4% rule, which dates to 1994, was... + más
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Forbes USA Business October 03, 2022
Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty ImagesGetty Images October is the most volatile month, has brought the biggest one-day declines, and usually closes on the upside. We refine the analysis by looking at October behavior in the election and in the decennial cycles. Here is how it breaks... + más
It's the worst September for stocks since 2002. What that means for October. | MarketWatch
Midterm Elections Have Often Been A Turning Point For Stocks.getty With the midterm elections only about a month away, it is worth considering the implications of any change in government control. This analysis will strive to be non-partisan since investors would be wise to... + más
Why the Midterm Elections Could Mark the Market’s Bottom | MarketWatch
The Stock Market Has Risen After Every Midterm Election Since 1950 | Forbes
Forbes USA Business September 25, 2022
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