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US stock market sees worst performance in more than 50 years during President Trump’s first 100 days

The sun is setting on Donald Trump’s first 100 days of his second term as President. Now that stock markets in the US have closed, we can confirm that the S&P 500 has experienced its worst performance during a President’s first 100 days for more than 50 years. Only President Nixon’s second term in office saw a worse performance for the US stock market, as you can see in the chart below.  The S&P500 has fallen more than 7%  since Trump took office on January 20, wiping more than $4 trillion from the  benchmark index.

The performance could have been worse, at one point the S&P 500 had fallen by more than 16%  during Trump’s first 100 days in office. Trump has been saved from the humiliation of having the worst performance of any President since before 1969, by a recovery in US stock markets in the last two weeks.

The drop in  US stocks has come as tariffs, changes in the Artificial Intelligence market and a possible recession have prompted investors to pull funds from the listed markets. President Trump’s unorthodox approach to economic policy has had a major impact on financial market sentiment. This has caused historical moves in US stocks, that have not been seen for 50 years.

There is still a long way to go in President Trump’s second term but the verdict from the stock market to date has been mostly  negative.  There are now concerns the US economy could dip into recession this year, a downturn that has the potential to impact other economies globally.

The fall in US markets contrasts with the performance of other major indices, with markets in Europe  outperforming US stocks over the same time period.   The dollar has also fared poorly against most major currencies, falling more than 9% on a broad basis since Trump took office. The main losers in the sell off in US markets have been the tech giants that make up the Magnificent Seven.  The chart below shows the total return performance of the largest US 500 companies, both with and without the Magnificent Seven.  For most of this year, the Magnificent Seven has been a drag on the overall US index, which is a big change from last year.

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Kathleen Brooks

Kathleen has nearly 15 years’ experience working with some of the leading retail trading and investment companies in the City of London.

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