What is the S&P 500 and Why is it Important?
The S&P 500 index, established by Standard and Poor’s in 1957, is a benchmark of the performance of about 500 large U.S. companies traded on major stock exchanges. With about 80% of the U.S. stock market’s value, it is considered a key indicator of the overall market performance.
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