Election year investing insights

Capital Group's 2024 election hub consolidates insights and resources designed to help you and your clients manage anxiety and avoid common election year investment mistakes. Bookmark it and check back often as Election Day nears.

WEALTH PLANNING

What next? Post-election wealth planning and policy discussion

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2024

11:00 AM PT/2:00 PM ET

 

In the aftermath of a historic presidential election, we look at the impact on policy and wealth planning and also take your questions in this live event.

Get the guide to investing in an election year

The 2024 U.S. presidential election is in full swing and weighing heavily on many investors' minds. But do elections really matter to investment outcomes? This report analyzes 90 years of data across 23 election cycles to answer key questions about investing in an election year. It's even approved for client use.

Elections come and go. Results last a lifetime.

When campaign rhetoric amplifies the negative and puts a spotlight on the country's problems, investors may start to waver. This brochure uses history to calm fears and illustrate the resilience of a long-term investment approach.

Trump’s victory signals major policy shifts ahead

In an unprecedented election, 3 precedents still matter

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Stocks have often surged after U.S. presidential elections

What to expect between Election Day and the inauguration

Don't freeze: 4 wealth planning themes for uncertain times

Help clients prepare for potential tax policy changes

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Election watch: A November to remember

How elections move markets in 5 charts

3 mistakes investors make during election years

How to talk to clients about politics in 5 easy steps

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How the U.S. election could create new investment opportunities

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Investors have been more cautious in election years

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Investing in an election year

4 things to watch ahead of the U.S. elections

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Investing in an election year

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Are Republicans or Democrats better for investors?

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What typically happens to the stock market in election years?

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Washington watch: Assessing the U.S. presidential election one year out

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Which political party has been better for stocks?

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