If You're Worried About a Market Crash, Here's the 1 Thing You Shouldn't Do, According to History.
The S&P 500 hasn't notched a new high since early June.
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The last time the S&P 500 rose this rapidly — outside of recession periods — was before the 1987 crash
There are some big dislocations in the stock market that are worrying investors.
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The S&P 500 keeps climbing, up nearly 9% year to date, and yet a handful of large-cap dividend payers are trading like the bull market forgo
Inflation beat expectations. IBM stock crashed. Oil surged. The S&P 500 is barely up
June CPI came in at 3.5% annually, below the 3.8% economists expected, but rising oil prices and an IBM warning capped gains
Too Few Stocks Control the S&P 500’s Future
Is it a bubble or isn’t it? That’s what everyone seems to be asking about the US stock market. I say it isn’t. A bubble to me is when price

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