S&P 500 hit record highs: Must the show go on?
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Judging from historical experience, the bull market in US st...
Judging from historical experience, the bull market in US stocks is expected to continue. From the 1930s to the present, in this nearly 100 years, the bull market in US stocks will rise for an average of 5 years, with an average increase of 250%. Even the shortest bull market, such as in the mid-1960s, probably rose for 26 months. From the end of March last year to the present, this wave of bull market has actually been less than two years old. From experience, it has not yet reached the end of this wave of bull market.
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Celestinel : when everyone saying Fed rate hike Fed rate hike sell everything crash coming bearish everywhere, you know all of them already sold. Who is left to sell ? Retailers? This is when stock starts bouncing.
zyb2022 : There hasn't been a decent bear market for US stocks in the past 12 years, and it's just that the pandemic has prolonged the bull market for 20 years
Mario Timberlake OP Celestinel : Start looking forward to
Mario Timberlake OP zyb2022 : You're right