Midway through the month, the S&P 500 finally exited out of the longest bear market since 1948.
That doesn’t mean it’s reached new highs, only that the benchmark index closed up more than 20% off the low it hit last October, entering the classic definition of bull market territory – or at least the definition of some market participants.
As If On Cue…
That doesn’t mean it’s reached new highs, only that the benchmark index closed up more than 20% off the low it hit last October, entering the classic definition of bull market territory – or at least the definition of some market participants.
As If On Cue…