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That's the quarter!
While it might have been a bumpy week, it was a hell of a quarter for most asset classes. The Dow saw its best quarter since 2003, gaining 8.5%, while the Nasdaq was right behind with a 7.5% increase. Despite the newfound love for many of the big-caps, the S&P 500 was the laggard among the major indices, rising a still-respectable 5.8%.
Those numbers are even more impressive when you realize that the big indices failed to make any headway in the month of June: the S&P 500 gave up 1.8%, the Dow and the Russell 2000 both slipped 1.6%, and the Nasdaq chopped around, ending down 0.05%. ...
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