Unveiling the Presidents with the Best Stock Market Gains

Presidents with the Best Stock Market Performance

Discover the remarkable presidents who achieved substantial gains in the stock market. Journey through the history of US presidents since 1900 and uncover the leaders who spearheaded remarkable economic growth. Gain invaluable insights into the fascinating correlation between presidential terms and stock market movements. Don’t miss out on exploring the intriguing world of stock market performance under exceptional presidents!

Delve into the fascinating world of stock market performance under various U.S. presidents since 1900. Explore the prosperous years and uncover which leaders spearheaded the most significant economic growth. Gain valuable insights into the intriguing correlation between presidential terms and stock market movements.

President Harry Truman famously had a sign on his desk that read The Buck Stops Here.

If thats the case when it comes to the stock market, its fair to wonder how well your portfolio will do under President Donald Trump.

But which presidents brought out the bulls, and which ones fed the bears, might surprise you.

For example, few people would probably cite Calvin Silent Cal Coolidge as their favorite president, but Coolidge presided over a 209 percent run-up in stock prices, the largest of any president after 1900, according to S&P 500 composite data gathered by Yale economist Robert Shiller. (Of course, the fact that the stock market crash that touched off the Great Depression occurred the same year he left office takes a little bit of the luster off that achievement).

Look at the graphic here to see how well Trump will have to do to keep up with his predecessor, President Barack Obama, and how other presidents since 1900 stack up.

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Average monthly returnPresident, year term startedStock price change over presidency
1.74%
Coolidge, 1923
208.52%
1.22%
Clinton, 1993
202.38%
1.03%
Obama, 2009
166.14%
1%
Ford, 1974
36.53%
0.93%
H.W. Bush
1989
48.04%
0.91%
Eisenhower, 1953
130.94%
0.87%
Reagan, 1981
122.27%
0.73%
Truman, 1945
83.33%
0.71%
F.D. Roosevelt, 1933
123.6%
0.64%
Kennedy, 1961
16.81%
0.58%
Johnson, 1963
37.52%
0.57%
Carter, 1977
31.68%
0.52%
Harding, 1921
17.15%
0.17%
T. Roosevelt, 1901
10%
0.07%
Taft, 1909
0.56%
-0.19%
Wilson, 1913
-19.77%
-0.31%
Nixon, 1969
-21.86%
-0.36%
W. Bush, 2001
-33.71%
-2.23%
Hoover, 1929
-75.42%

Source: S&P Composite Stock Price Index compiled by Robert Shiller.

Image credits: H. W. Bush: Rob Crandall/Shutterstock.com; W. Bush: Northfoto/Shutterstock.com; Carter: Nir Levy/Shutterstock.com; Clinton: Everett Collection/Shutterstock.com; Coolidge: Everett Historical/Shutterstock.com; Eisenhower: Moore/Getty Images; Harding: Everett Historical/Shutterstock.com; Hoover: Harris & Ewing/Library of Congress; Johnson: Agence France Presse/Getty Images; Kennedy: Bachrach/Getty Images; Obama: Evan El-Amin/Shutterstock.com; Nixon: Bachrach/Getty Images; Reagan: Joseph Sohm/Shutterstock.com; F. D. Roosevelt: UniversalImagesGroup/Shutterstock.com; T. Roosevelt: Everett Historical/Shutterstock.com; Taft: Everett Historical/Shutterstock.com; Truman: PhotoQuest/Getty Images; Wilson: Everett Historical/Shutterstock.com

Methodology: Average monthly return and stock market price change were calculated using S&P 500 composite data gathered by Yale economist Robert Shiller. Presidents who served their full term since 1900 were considered, and presidents were given “credit” for months in which they served the majority of days as president.

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Presidents with the Best Stock Market Performance

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Presidents with the Best Stock Market Performance