Since 1930, This Is The Average Return Of The S&P 500 After A New Fed Chair Is Elected
The article discusses the average return of the S&P 500 following the election of a new Federal Reserve Chair since 1930. It highlights the cautious hold rating for the S&P 500 due to strong momentum alongside significant macroeconomic uncertainties. Investors are advised to consider these factors when making investment decisions.
- ▪The S&P 500 has shown varying average returns after a new Fed Chair is elected since 1930.
- ▪Current market conditions indicate strong momentum but also present significant macroeconomic uncertainties.
- ▪The S&P 500 is currently rated as a cautious hold by analysts.
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