As we turn the page to 2021, it can be helpful to reflect on the lessons learned from 2020.
A 10%-plus gain in the final two months of the year has led to a higher S&P 500 the following year every time since 1945.
Here are some market highlights from November.
Since 1952, with surprising regularity, U.S. voters have given each party a second term in the White House.
While Biden may be ahead in the polls, there are several clues that this race could be much closer than many are expecting.
We expect to see some further upside for stocks over the final months of 2020, but it may be a bumpy ride.
Answers to the top questions on investors' minds right now.
What a second term for Trump could mean for the economy and markets.
We do not see a particularly strong reason to fear a Biden presidency from a market perspective.
We will see one of the biggest year-over-year quarterly declines in S&P 500 Index profits ever.