Trump said the stock market would've 'crashed' if he wasn't elected in 2016 — but one chart shows why that's a wild claim
46.3% since Trump took office in 2017 — by comparison, it returned 65.4% in the same stretch of time during Obama's first term. However, larger gains under Obama was partly the product of a rebound from the depths of the 2008-2009 financial crisis.during the 2016 election. To varying degrees, they warned of a market crash if he were victorious.at the time that a Trump victory would cause stocks to drop up to 5%, warning of trade wars that could roil fragile global economic growth.
Some of Trump's policies, though, have occasionally sent stocks tumbling temporarily — like the administration's trade war with China and theUltimately, studies have found that stock market gains disproportionately
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