Moving Averages: S&P Finishes March Up 3.1%
by Jennifer Nash, 4/3/24
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View Membership BenefitsThe S&P 500 closed March with a monthly gain of 3.10%, after a gain of 5.17% in February. After close on the last day of the month, zero of five Ivy portfolio ETFs are signaling "cash", down from last month's final single "cash" signal.
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