KEY POINTS
  • April is historically the best month of the year for stocks, with the S&P 500 gaining an average 1.7%.
  • Investors will remain focused on developments around Ukraine and will also be watching for clues from the Federal Reserve on its plans to tighten policy.
  • The Fed releases the minutes from its March meeting, where it raised interest rates for the first time since 2018.

The stock market is heading into what promises to be a volatile second quarter, but April is traditionally the best month of the year for stocks.

The major indices were higher in March, but they turned in a weak performance for the first quarter, the worst since the pandemic. Investors have been worried about rising interest rates, the war in Ukraine and inflation, which was made even worse by disruptions in commodities exports from both Russia and Ukraine.