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Why Stocks Want President Trump To Win
Since 1950, the S&P 500 Index has added an average of 9.6% in the year after a president wins reelection. In fact, after Presidents Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, and Barack Obama won their reelections, stocks gained close to 30%.
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Treasury Return Expectations Historically Low
The 10-year US Treasury yield, at 0.77% as of October 19, is still near historical lows set earlier this year. Historically, 10-year Treasury performance for the next 10 years has tended to track the Treasury yield at the start of the period, as shown in the LPL Chart of the Day. By that measure, the…
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THREE REASONS WE LIKE SMALL CAPS
Markets have come a long way since the March lows, but we believe there may be more room for stocks to run. Given the impressive economic recovery to date and improving underlying technical and fundamental conditions, we think small-cap stocks, in particular, may have attractive growth potential. Despite election and COVID-19-related risks, we see further…
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Market Update: Mon, Oct 19, 2020 | LPL Financial Research
Stocks opened higher. Reports over the weekend suggested the White House may be able to strike a stimulus deal with the US House Democrats before the election, but the odds are still long, and early 2021 appears more likely. Talks will continue today. European markets are mixed in midday trading. Asian markets finished modestly higher,…
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COVID Surge Stalling Europe’s Recovery
We continue to monitor real-time COVID-19 and economic data to provide insight into how the pandemic is affecting economies around the world. Traditional economic data sometimes can be too slow to pick up the changes that are occurring. Today we focus on Europe.
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The Market’s Mixed Election Signals
With Election Day just under a month away and voting already taking place in many states, it is still anyone’s guess who will win on November 3. With all of the noise surrounding the election, we prefer to focus on the signals coming from the market. However, perhaps even the market is having a tough…