Stock market performance under Presidents McKinley through Calvin Coolidge is calculated using the Dow. Starting with former President Herbert Hoover, performance is based on the returns of the S&P ...
In 2025, this stock market trio delivered an encore performance following the first year of Trump's second, non-consecutive ...
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How likely is it that the stock market crashes under President Donald Trump in 2026? Here's what history tells us.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500, and Nasdaq Composite rocketed higher during Donald Trump's first term, and they just turned in an encore performance in the first year of his second term.
Historically, the second year of a president's four-year term is the weakest for the stock market. Presidents tend to return their focus to the economy in their third years. While every stock market ...
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