The Last 21 Years: Year (2)017

In the last seven years of the Obama Presidency (2010-2016), the Dow Jones had risen from 11,500 to 19,500, an average of just over 1,000 points every year. In President Trump’s first year, the increase was nearly 5,000 points, on course for a February 2020 peak of 29,500 points. The seven best performers of 2017 were Boeing (+89.4%), Caterpillar (+69.9%), VISA (+46.1%), Apple (+46.1%), Walmart (+42.9%), McDonalds (+41.4%) and Home Depot (+41.4%).

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Autor Thomas Riley
Thomas Riley runs the Flows and Frictions podcast for Strategy&Future. Originally from Manchester, England, he has been living and teaching English in Katowice since 2009.
Data 19/04/2021
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