S&P 500 ROLLING 10-YEAR RETURNS (1927-2014)
S&P 500 ROLLING 10-YEAR RETURNS (1927-2014)
Aug 1939 to
May 1959
14.41% Annually
Sept 1974 to
Aug 2000
16.56% Annually
All investing involves risk and you may incur a profit or a loss. Past performance is not a guarantee of future results. *Source: Ibbotson Associates. The S&P 500 Index measures changes in stock market conditions based on the average performance of 500 widely held common stocks. It is a market-weighted index calculated on a total return basis with dividend reinvested. The S&P 500 represents approximately 75% of the investable US equity market. Indices are not available for direct investment. Any investor who attempts to mimic the performance of an index would incur fees and expenses which would reduce returns.
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