Do Bull markets die of old age? The S&P 500 has shown strong gains on this run, NDR’s historical view suggests the trend may continue unless disrupted by recession or policy errors. View our recent analysis on our blog: https://t.co/HtsVnrKFRj #NedDavisResearch #BullMarket
The bull market is about to turn two. Here's what's needed for further gains ahead https://t.co/0FkWeMQHz8
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The bull market for the S&P 500 is set to turn two years old next Saturday. During this period, the S&P 500 has seen a substantial increase of 60%. Analysts, including those from Ned Davis Research, suggest that the bull market could continue its upward trend unless disrupted by factors such as a recession or policy errors. The current state of the bull market and its future prospects for further gains are being closely monitored by financial experts.