How did markets perform under different presidents?
The S&P500 has consistently grown in value over the long term, no matter who’s in office.
Dating back to JFK’s inauguration in 1961, the S&P posted a negative return during only two presidencies: Richard Nixon and G.W. Bush.
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Kerim Tulun, CFP®
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