S&P 500 marks remarkable decade of growth. In 2009, the index closed below 700 for the first time since 1996, reflecting the depths of the financial crisis. Today, the S&P 500 trades near 7,000, representing approximately a tenfold increase over the period. This dramatic recovery underscores the resilience of equity markets and the sustained economic expansion that followed the 2008 crisis. The index's trajectory reflects corporate earnings growth, technological innovation, and investor confidence in long-term market fundamentals. While volatility remains inherent to markets, this milestone demonstrates the power of diversified equity investing over extended timeframes and highlights how major economic downturns can ultimately lead to substantial wealth creation for patient investors.
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