While S&P 500 entered a bear market on June 13. The twentieth of the last 140 years. The index shows an average decline of 37.3% for an average duration of 289 days. History does not repeat itself. But if the current bear market followed this scenario, it would end on October 29, the 35th anniversary of “Black Monday” (October 1987) with an S&P 500 index of 3000.
The good news is that bull markets last an average of 64 months for an average rise of 198%. The S&P 500 could therefore rebound to reach 6,000 points in February 2028.
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