History shows why it doesn't pay to bet against US stocks
CNN
Looking at the stock market, you'd never know that a year ago this week was the Coronavirus Crash.
In a matter of days, the S&P 500 dropped 12% and into a bear market. One-day point drops in the Dow and S&P 500 set records, trading curbs were triggered and the history books recorded yet another March panic. Market crashes have become something of a rite of spring in financial history. But looking back at some of the biggest panics in recent memory, one thing remains clear: It doesn't pay to bet against US stocks.More Related News
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