The bull market recently raced into its third year, as the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq each surged to new record highs in 2025. Technology stocks, particularly those well-positioned in the artificial intelligence (AI) market, have been powering this momentum. Why AI? Because this newish technology promises to revolutionize the way tasks are done -- from the simplest to the complex -- and result in great efficiency and innovation for companies. Investors are betting that will result in earnings growth and stock price performance -- and it already has for many.
The big question now is how long this movement will last. Well, history has some good news for us. A look at the 11 bull markets since World War II shows us the average length is more than five years, according to research by Ryan Det

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