https://www.axios.com/2024/10/22/stock-market-returns-sp-500-future
For the last 15 years, all you’ve needed to do to achieve double-digit returns on your money was park it in an S&P 500 index fund, reinvest dividends, and forget about it. That happy ride may be over, according to a new note from Goldman Sachs that has Wall Street abuzz.The big picture: The S&P is on track to return only about 3% a year in the coming decade…
S&P 500’s era of hot returns is over, Goldman says
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