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Is the Stock Market Going to Crash Under President-Elect Donald Trump? Here's What History Has to Say.


Published on 2024-12-13 01:41:09 - The Motley Fool
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  • With the Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Nasdaq Composite soaring to uncharted territory since Election Day, it's raising questions about the validity of the current bull market rally and whether a stock market crash awaits President-elect Trump.

The article from The Motley Fool discusses the potential impact of Donald Trump's presidency on the stock market, referencing historical data and economic policies. It highlights that while Trump's first term saw significant market growth, with the S&P 500 rising by about 67% from his inauguration to the end of his term, this performance was influenced by various factors including tax cuts, deregulation, and a strong economy pre-COVID-19. However, the article also notes that Trump's policies, like trade wars with China, introduced volatility and uncertainty. It examines how past presidencies have affected the market, suggesting that while presidents can influence economic conditions through policy, broader economic cycles, global events, and Federal Reserve actions play significant roles in market performance. The piece concludes by advising investors to consider a long-term perspective rather than reacting to short-term political changes, emphasizing diversification and a focus on fundamental analysis over political predictions.

Read the Full The Motley Fool Article at:
[ https://www.fool.com/investing/2024/12/12/stock-market-crash-donald-trump-what-history-says/ ]

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