analysts: Or maybe valuation, according to The Toronto Star. Neither is perfect, but nor is any quest for science in the stock market. Maybe there's a less subjective way to judge with earnings estimates, perhaps, which have changed a lot during his presidency. Analysts were mostly skeptical U.S. President Donald Trump is in any real danger and not sure there'd be any major impact should he be. At the same time, note the Trump return is only about 1 percentage point higher than the yearly gain since March 2009, an era mostly overseen by Barack Obama. Evan Vucci / The Associated Press Before digging in, acknowledge that stocks have enjoyed unusually strong gains since Election Day, with the S&P 500 rising at an annualized rate of 20 per cent, crushing the historical return of 9.4 per cent since 1927.
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