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Updated · Seeking Alpha · Jun 9
S&P 500 Delivers 14% Annualized Return Since Early 2022 After 2020 Crash
Updated
Updated · Seeking Alpha · Jun 9

S&P 500 Delivers 14% Annualized Return Since Early 2022 After 2020 Crash

1 articles · Updated · Seeking Alpha · Jun 9

Summary

  • About 14% annualized total return since the start of 2022 shows the S&P 500 has compounded strongly over roughly 4 1/2 years.
  • That performance comes after investors had already lived through the 2020 pandemic crash and the massive rebound in 2021, underscoring how quickly long-run returns can recover.
  • The figure highlights the index’s resilience across a period that began after extreme volatility and still produced double-digit annualized gains.

Insights

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