Republicans likely fared better than Dems in market boom

Republicans likely fared better than Dems in market boom
Paper by the National Bureau of Economic Research shows Republicans invested more in U.S. stocks following election of Trump.
OCT 01, 2018

The U.S. stock market is booming, but your share of the gains probably depends on whether you voted for Donald Trump in 2016. (More: Is the Trump effect over?) Following the election, Republicans were more likely than Democrats to increase their investments in U.S. stocks, according to a working paper circulated by the National Bureau of Economic Research. The authors, from MIT's Sloan School of Management, analyzed portfolio holdings of millions of anonymized households with trillions of dollars of wealth. https://cdn-res.keymedia.com/investmentnews/uploads/assets/graphics src="/wp-content/uploads2018/10/CI117340101.PNG" Republicans, more optimistic about the future, invested more in assets exposed to economic performance, according to the paper. Democrats, in general, did not. Instead, they increased their relative investments in bonds and cash. Since Trump's surprise victory on Nov. 8, 2016, the S&P 500 Index returned more than 40%, including reinvested dividends, trouncing the performance of fixed-income assets. The Pimco Total Return Fund, by comparison, returned just 1.6%. (More: The Trump Effect: How the president will impact financial markets) The authors of the paper organized the portfolio holdings of households into likely political affiliations by ZIP code using individual campaign donations during the 2015-16 election cycle.

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