Why it pays to stay invested: No amount of bad news could stop the stock market’s strongest run in more than 25 years - MarketWatch

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- The stock market logged its strongest run in more than 25 years, with no amount of bad news able to derail the rally, according to MarketWatch.
- The S&P 500 reached all-time-high territory, prompting outlets to frame the period as a bull market that "won't die" and to lay out competing bull and bear cases for investors.
Why it matters: Investors sitting on the sidelines during this 25-year record run have missed the gains, so the MarketWatch framing argues that staying invested through bad-news cycles has been the historically rewarded strategy — a case Yahoo Finance and Seeking Alpha reinforce by pairing the milestone with bull-and-bear debate.
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