Sizing Up Stocks’ Big First-Quarter Rally

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Investors hoping for stocks’ rally to keep up the first quarter’s pace may be headed for a disappointment

Big climbs in the S&P 500 have tended to slow or even reverse in the three months following a first-quarter rally of 10% or more, according to Dow Jones Market Data.

 

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