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Author: tecmo   😊 😞
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Subject: SPY 7500
Date: 05/14/26 5:17 PM
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Seems like a notable milestone.

YTD : +9.7%
1YR : +27.3%
5Y : +79.6%

The run up of 20% in the past 6 weeks has been crazy.

This is why its important to stay invested... I guess...

tecmo
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Author: InParadise   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: SPY 7500
Date: 05/15/26 11:21 AM
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The run up of 20% in the past 6 weeks has been crazy.

This is why its important to stay invested... I guess...


I am not convinced this is a broad based run up, but one very focused on that related to Tech and Energy. To me an index fund is about spreading out risk over a broad based selection of stocks. If you are convinced on a specific sector, buy the etf or stock picking to max out your returns...up or down. If you are buying the index because you think it shows the market generally is thriving, the rising S&P 500 numbers may misinform you. A quick Google to ai shows this:

AI Overview As of May 13, 2026, the S&P 500 showed a split market with 175 components up and 326 components down, despite the index itself trading higher, according to Barron's. The S&P 500, which actually consists of 503 common stocks, is experiencing a strong year with the index up 8.75% YTD, notes Slickcharts and Barron's.Market Breadth (Approx. as of May 13-15, 2026):Components Up: ~175Components Down: ~326Total Components: 503

what sectors compose the up and down stocks? As of mid-May 2026, the Information Technology, Utilities, and Financials sectors are driving the majority of the up stocks in the S&P 500, while Materials, REITs, and Consumer Staples (Food, Beverage, and Tobacco) largely compose the down stocks, according to CommunityAmerica Credit Union and Google's Finance Data.


You do you, but do it with open eyes as to what the numbers are really telling you.

IP
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Author: tecmo   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: SPY 7500
Date: 05/16/26 6:54 PM
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One of the major benefits of index investing is that you don't need to pick winners.

For all we know retail might be the next winning sector, or airlines, or utilities, or ..

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Author: Alias   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: SPY 7500
Date: 05/17/26 2:24 AM
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I was thinking about that the other day. With populations in decline how should i position myself longer term. Ultimately I thought Cap weighted S&P500 is the safest.


Currently 30pct of my portfolio are in ETFs and none are cap weighted s&p 500 but i see myself shifting my etfs more to that over the next 5 years when hopefully things normalise a bit
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