
The S&P 500 has surged by nearly 30% in the past 5 months, with a historic rise of 27% in 21 weeks. This unprecedented performance has investors questioning the potential for a market correction, despite positive indicators and past trends suggesting continued bullish momentum.
❖ S&P 500 set to enter the 11th year of its secular bull market, BofA says In April, the S&P 500 will mark the beginning of its 11th year in the current secular bull market, a phase that commenced with its April 2013 surge past the highs of 2000 and 2007, Bank of America's…
5-Month Streak Looks Like A Secular Bull Market Not only is it bullish for April & rest of year. When Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb & March are up stocks have been in a secular bull market that extended to at least the next year. Note a touch of weakness in Q2-Q3 in Worst 6 Months & some… https://t.co/u8W3inh4ab
5-Month Streak Looks Like A Secular Bull Market Not only is it bullish for April & rest of year. When Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb & March are up stocks have been in a secular bull market that extended to at least the next year. Note a touch of weakness in Q2-Q3 in Worst 6Months & some… https://t.co/OTHttkwqMg




