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It's almost time to elect our new president. In fact, many votes have already been cast.
And no matter which party you identify with (or whether you don't identify with any party), we believe it's a smart idea for investors during an election year to “check political views at the door.”
Although it's not easy—especially for those with passionate political beliefs—remaining politically agnostic when it comes to investing means committing to making sound, fundamentally supported, objective decisions—and avoiding emotionally-driven ones.
A better approach is to look at historical market performance during election years—and that's exactly what we do in our free guide, Stock Market Returns in an Election Year.
No matter which party's policies you prefer, it is worth noting that stocks generally do well in election years. With this free guide, you'll learn:
- How stocks have performed in every election year since 1928
- The effect on performance when an incumbent runs for re-election
- How 2024 has compared to election year averages so far
If you have $500,000 or more, fill out the form to get your free copy of this special report today—and invest smarter during this election year!
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* These ratings were awarded by Morningstar on 7/1/2024 in respect of the period from strategy inception to 6/30/2024 (Inception Dates: All Cap- 2/1/1995, Focus Growth- 2/1/2003, Dividend- 4/1/2004, Mid and Small Cap- 5/1/2009). We do not compensate Morningstar to obtain this rating. However, we pay compensation to Morningstar to use their logo in connection with advertising this rating. Please see full disclosure at end of this document.