Guide to investing in an election year

Presidential elections can be anxiety inducing. But when it comes to investing, do elections really matter all that much? This guide examines 90 years of investment data across 23 election cycles to answer your concerns about investing in an election year.

Download the Guide to investing in an election year to discover:

  • If Republicans or Democrats are better for investors
  • Which sectors have done best in election years
  • Common investing mistakes to avoid

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