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The S&P 500 Rose More Than 78% Over the Past Three Years. This Is What Happened the Last Time Two Times It Posted Such Strong Gains

The index has now outperformed its long-run average in six of the past seven years.

By David Jagielski, CPA Jan 16, 2026 at 8:01AM EST

Key Points

  • Strong stock market rallies where the S&P 500 rises more than 75% over a three-year period aren't common.
  • The last two times it happened were in 2021 and 1999, and the index ended up doing poorly afterwards.
  • Timing the market, however, isn't a surefire recipe for success.

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