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Fed: How stocks historically have responded to a 50 basis point rate hike

Yahoo Finance's Brian Sozzi breaks down the stat of the day.

Video Transcript

BRIAN SOZZI: All right, perhaps investors are right to cheer the first 50 basis point interest rate hike from the Federal Reserve since 2000, even if that seems like a counterintuitive reaction. The S&P 500 went on to rally 7.3% on average in the 12 months following 50 basis point rate hikes from the Fed between 1978 and 2000, according to data from LPL Financial's Ryan Detrick.