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Monday, 14 October 2024

Investing Updates : Bull Market Turns 2 Since October 2022



OpenAI:

Here are the 5 key points from the article on Moomoo about the bull market turning two years old:
  • 65% Gain: The S&P 500 has gained 65% since October 2022, hitting its 45th record high.
  • Historical Performance: The average bull market since World War II lasts about five years, with a median gain of 100%.
  • Future Outlook: The article suggests that the bull market is not over yet and highlights several factors that could support further growth.
  • Investment Opportunity: It reassures investors that it's not too late to invest, as the market still has potential for long-term gains.
  • Key Themes: The article explores key themes and factors that are driving the current bull market and why they are important to consider.

My Thoughts:


So many influencers, analysts, etc have said the bull market is strong and will continue for a few more years.


Based on historical data, there's no denying it. 


For people like me with 13+ years to 55 years old, can take some risks. One could argue it would take some awful luck to hit the lost decade years ( 2000 - 2010 ) if you invest now.


Do your due diligence and proper allocations though. No one knows the future.

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