Since the S&P 500 bottomed at 676 and change on March 9, 2009, it is up more than 400% with dividends. That means it has risen 18% per year, on average, in the decade since then.
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Since the S&P 500 bottomed at 676 and change on March 9, 2009, it is up more than 400% with dividends. That means it has risen 18% per year, on average, in the decade since then.
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