Historical Data Suggests 'Doing Nothing' is Best Investor Strategy During Recessions
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Historical Data Suggests 'Doing Nothing' is Best Investor Strategy During Recessions

What's Happening? A review of 100 years of U.S. stock market history, specifically focusing on the S&P 500 index and its predecessor, suggests that the most effective strategy for investors during a recession is to 'do nothing.' The S&P 500 has delivered an average annual total return of about 10% o
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