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How Do Stocks Perform in March? After a Volatile February, Here's What We Know

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February has proved to be another volatile month for the stock market.

After a rough 2022 for investors — the stock market's worst year since 2008 — the S&P 500 kicked off this year with a strong start, closing up around 6% at the end of January. But the rally lost some steam in February amid fears that interest rates will remain higher for longer, with the S&P 500, a benchmark index for U.S. stocks overall, up just around 4% since the start of 2023 as of midday Tuesday.

What's in store for the stock market in March? Here's what history tells us.

The stock market in March: historical trends

From 1983 onward, the S&P 500 has tended to see most of its March gains in the second half of the month, strategists from Bespoke Investment Group wrote in a note to clients Monday.

What this means for investors

Past performance is no guarantee of future returns, so while this analysis can give us some insight, investors shouldn't expect stocks to behave the same way every year.

All eyes are still on the Federal Reserve and its next moves regarding interest rates. The Fed has been hiking interest rates to battle inflation since early 2022, and though the most recent rate hike was significantly smaller than the ones we saw last year, Fed Chair Jerome Powell has made it clear that more interest rate increases are likely. Interest rate hikes tend to weigh on the price of financial assets like stocks and bonds — a trend we've certainly seen play out over the last year.

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