Stocks Could Lead a Robust Rally This Year 2023 if Markets Follow Election-Cycle History, BofA says

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Nonetheless, the note didn’t bring up other factors related to the 2022 midterm election year, especially the Federal Reserve’s aggressive monetary tightening meant to tame inflation at 40-year highs.

Additionally, this cycle’s improving electoral prospects for Democrats weren’t included. Investors often prefer a divided government over one party controlling the White House and Congress.