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S&P 500 sees 10% yearly correction 24 times since 1980, Ryan Detrick reveals

S&P 500 sees 10% yearly correction 24 times since 1980, Ryan Detrick reveals
@RyanDetrick: S&P 500 correction history

Ryan Detrick sheds light on the history of the S&P 500's performance, noting it has faced a correction of at least 10% in 24 out of the past 46 years since 1980. Despite these corrections, the S&P 500 ended the year higher in 14 of those instances, with an average return of 17.4%.

These findings align with recent attention on the S&P 500's resilience, even as analysts have noted a persistent pattern of declines, highlighted in the context of a five-year end-of-year decline record. At the same time, Detrick's observations on the market reaching its 37th all-time high underscore the index's remarkable capacity to recover and achieve new milestones, despite recurring corrections.

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