Originally posted by Velociryx
Well, Diss raises an interesting point....here's some data to toss into the mix for consideration:
When Carter (Dem) was elected, the Dow Jones slipped 4.4% over the next seven trading days (loss of 200% annually, had it continued)
Roosevelt's election in '32, the market dropped 13% (after it had already collapsed!)
Truman's election: Market loss of 10%
Kennedy: Largely unchanged
A brief look at immediate market reaction to the election of republican presidents:
Hoover ('28) +15%
Eisenhower ('52): +5%
Nixon ('68) +4%
However....
Before all you republicans out there start flag-waving, let's take a look at total market movements during the span of the administrations:
Net gains under Roosevelt: +165%
Under Truman: +71%
Under Kennedy/Johnson: +60%
and for the Rebublicans:
Hoover: -78%
Eisenhower: +120%
Nixon/Ford: +2%
Long term results, three big wins for the Dems, One win, one loss, and one push for the Repubs.
-=Vel=-
Well, Diss raises an interesting point....here's some data to toss into the mix for consideration:
When Carter (Dem) was elected, the Dow Jones slipped 4.4% over the next seven trading days (loss of 200% annually, had it continued)
Roosevelt's election in '32, the market dropped 13% (after it had already collapsed!)
Truman's election: Market loss of 10%
Kennedy: Largely unchanged
A brief look at immediate market reaction to the election of republican presidents:
Hoover ('28) +15%
Eisenhower ('52): +5%
Nixon ('68) +4%
However....
Before all you republicans out there start flag-waving, let's take a look at total market movements during the span of the administrations:
Net gains under Roosevelt: +165%
Under Truman: +71%
Under Kennedy/Johnson: +60%
and for the Rebublicans:
Hoover: -78%
Eisenhower: +120%
Nixon/Ford: +2%
Long term results, three big wins for the Dems, One win, one loss, and one push for the Repubs.
-=Vel=-
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