market resilience

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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Adam Spatacco

Why Low-Cost S&P 500 Indexing Remains a Cornerstone Strategy for Patient Investors

S&P 500 index investing offers low-cost diversification with proven resilience, outperforming active trading through disciplined, long-term holding.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··David Jagielski, Cpa

S&P 500 Surges 16% Despite Tariff Fears: One Year After Liberation Day

S&P 500 gains 16% in year after Trump's tariff announcement despite initial crash fears. Inventory stockpiling and policy shifts supported markets, though price pressures now emerging.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··James Halley

J&J Shrugs Off Market Turbulence With Defensive Healthcare Appeal

Johnson & Johnson shares dropped under 2% as S&P 500 fell 7%, backed by $94.2B revenue, 6% growth, and 63 consecutive dividend increases, though talc lawsuits and Medicare price negotiations pose headwinds.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Bram Berkowitz

S&P 500 Shrugs Off $100 Oil and Iran Turmoil—What Could Actually Crack the Rally?

S&P 500 down just 2% despite $100 oil, Iran conflict, and weak labor market. Market pricing short-lived conflict; prolonged escalation could trigger significant selloff.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Rick Munarriz

Consumer Stocks Defy Downturn: Three Names Hit Fresh Highs Amid Market Decline

Three consumer stocks—Coca-Cola Consolidated, McDonald's, and Restaurant Brands International—hit fresh highs despite market weakness, driven by strong fundamentals and dividend appeal.
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