Trading the Aftermath of the 2022 Midterms
Historical data shows the stock market outperforms when the opposing party of the president holds one or both chambers of Congress—a formula that’s especially potent when a Democrat sits in the Oval Office
Historical data shows the stock market outperforms when the opposing party of the president holds one or both chambers of Congress—a formula that’s especially potent when a Democrat sits in the Oval Office
The 2022 trading year is unique because it features midterm elections in November—such years are historically characterized by weaker returns and heightened volatility.