S&P 500: Midterm Elections And The Market Change That Follows

 | Nov 03, 2022 03:50PM ET

As a student of politics, I follow election news with a sharp eye. But as a student of investing, I take a different approach because midterm elections point to potential market changes over the next two years.

Republicans and Democrats are in tight races across the country that will change the makeup of the House and Senate. Right now, Democrats hold Congress. But pundits expect that to change after Tuesday.

If Republicans seize control of the House of Representatives, Senate, or both, the gridlock that will follow isn’t great news for legislation — but it is for investors. Previous market trends surrounding midterm elections can gauge how the market will look. Let’s see how.

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Stock market behavior in 2022 differs from what we have seen during previous midterm elections. This chart from Charles Schwab shows us how: