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Here's the Average Stock Market Return Over the Last 15 Years

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The stock market is one of the greatest creators of wealth ever invented. And with the introduction of low-fee investment accounts and index funds , it's never been easier to invest in the stock market. Many investors will look to history to learn what kind of returns they might expect in the future.

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Callie Cox joined me on the show again this week to discuss questions about investing in alternatives, the plight of the homebuyer, the current state of stock market valuations, and overcoming financial mistakes. Further Reading: What If You Invested at the Peak Right Before the 2008 Crisis?

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This Vanguard ETF Has Generated 620% Returns in 10 Years. Is It Still a Buy?

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If you're not sure where to invest in the stock market, you should consider holding an exchange-traded fund (ETF) in your portfolio. ETFs hold dozens, hundreds, and sometimes even thousands of stocks. Vanguard funds, in particular, are popular choices due to their low fees and solid stock selection.

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Here's the Average Stock Market Return Over the Last 10 Years, and What Investors Can Expect Over the Next 10 Years

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Investing in the stock market is one of the best ways to grow your wealth over the long run. Even though we've experienced two bear markets in the last 10 years, the history of the S&P 500 -- the most commonly used index for referencing "the stock market" -- paints a promising picture. Image source: Getty Images.

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Will the Stock Market Soar If the Fed Cuts Rates in September? Here's What History Shows.

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But will the stock market soar if the Fed cuts rates in September? How did the stock market respond? It lowered rates in September 2007 and then continued to cut rates another six times through April 2008. Then came the stock market crash of October 2008. Here's what history shows.

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Warren Buffett's $277 Billion Warning That the Stock Market Could Be Headed for Trouble

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Warren Buffett has never claimed to be able to predict what the stock market would do over the near term. In a 2008 op-ed for The New York Times , he wrote, "I can't predict the short-term movements of the stock market. Trouble ahead for the stock market? Third, Buffett is still buying some stocks.

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3 Critical Reasons to Avoid Investing in the Stock Market Right Now

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The stock market has been on a wild ride the last few weeks, and many investors are feeling the whiplash from the sudden ups and downs. Despite how stomach-churning market downturns can be, they can also be fantastic buying opportunities. Many stocks are essentially on sale right now, making it a smart time to buy.