Historical data shows that the average return rate of U.S. stocks is positive one month and three months after a U.S. government shutdown.
Adam Turnquist, the Chief Technical Strategist at a certain institution, pointed out in a report on Wednesday that there have been 50 government shutdowns in the United States since the mid-1970s, averaging 8 days in duration.
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degenonymous
· 6h ago
The key is how long the government takes to start work.
Historical data shows that the average return rate of U.S. stocks is positive one month and three months after a U.S. government shutdown.
Adam Turnquist, the Chief Technical Strategist at a certain institution, pointed out in a report on Wednesday that there have been 50 government shutdowns in the United States since the mid-1970s, averaging 8 days in duration.