The S&P 500, Dow and Nasdaq Since Their 2000 Highs – Advisor Perspectives

The S&P 500, Dow, and Nasdaq have all seen fluctuations since reaching their highs in 2000. The S&P 500 hit its peak in March 2000, followed by the Dow in January 2000, and the Nasdaq in March 2000.

After reaching these highs, all three indexes experienced significant declines during the early 2000s. The bursting of the dot-com bubble led to a sharp drop in stock prices, with the Nasdaq being hit particularly hard due to its heavy weighting in technology stocks.

The indexes eventually recovered from these losses, with the S&P 500 reaching new highs in 2007, the Dow in 2007, and the Nasdaq in 2015. However, the financial crisis in 2008 caused another steep decline in stock prices, with all three indexes experiencing significant losses.

Since then, the indexes have once again rebounded, with the S&P 500, Dow, and Nasdaq all reaching new highs in recent years. Despite facing challenges such as trade tensions and the COVID-19 pandemic, the stock market has continued to show resilience and reach new peaks.

Overall, while the S&P 500, Dow, and Nasdaq have faced ups and downs since their 2000 highs, they have shown a pattern of recovery and growth over the long term. Investors should continue to monitor these indexes and stay informed about market trends to make informed investment decisions.

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