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Five Reasons Why the Stock Market Might Be Weaker in 2022

Can U.S. stocks avert a “sophomore slump” in 2022?

Over the past 75 years, in the second year of a new U.S. president’s term, stocks have tended to fall short of their long-term average annual performance. The pattern, evident in data from S&P Global Market Intelligence, may reflect a tendency by the party that holds the White House to enact—or try to enact—less-market-friendly policies well in advance of the elections midway through each presidential term.

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