ETFs, Stocks Sigh As the S&P Parties (Or Not) Like It's 1999
It's a historical fact: there are the periodic stretches of market declines that affect stocks and exchange traded funds (ETFs) amid the years of steady upward climb. Every so often, the ground made up in those climbs is lost, which is the case now. The S&P 500 is currently trading at the same level it was in April 1999, reports E.S. Browning for the Wall Street Journal. Up until last fall, the tech bubble was viewed as a short-term setback. But over the past nine years, the S&P 500http://www.etftrends.com/2008/03/the-lost-...