September Wrap: After Modest Stock Pullback, Buckle Up For A Jittery October

 | Oct 01, 2020 12:43

When August ended, stocks looked poised to move higher. The Federal Reserve had promised to keep interest rates at record low levels, effectively telling investors and anyone else who would listen, "Go for it."

Jobless numbers were looking better too. U.S. President Donald Trump even said the COVID-19 pandemic was over.

The third quarter ended with solid gains for the major Wall Street averages: +8.5% for the S&P 500 Index, +7.6% for the Dow Jones industrials and +11% for the NASDAQ Composite. In normal times, these would be stellar performances.

Except, of course, we're not living in normal times. That powerful rebound off the March lows created huge second-quarter gains.

For the month, market performance in September proved trickier. It started with two days of big rallies.