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History shows stocks may extend post-election surge

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Continued Republican control of the Senate means less likelihood of huge stimulus, but also less chance of tax hikes or more regulation

History suggests the post-election day rally in U.S. stocks bodes well for further gains over the next three months.

The S&P 500 Index jumped 2.2% Wednesday, its best performance the day after a U.S. presidential vote in data going back to 1932, according to Sundial Capital Research Inc. The

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