An analysis conducted by professors at the University of Illinois examined the returns of large and small-cap value and growth stocks from 1969 to 2001.
The study revealed that large-cap stocks yielded average returns of 4.5%, 7.9%, and 3.8% during the periods 1969-2001, 1979-2001, and 1990-2001, respectively.
In contrast, large-cap value stocks generated returns of 16.4%, 20.4%, and 18% in the same periods, outperforming the S&P 500 index return of 11.4%.
Besides Artificial Intelligence (AI), there are other emerging trends offering significant growth opportunities:
Investors seeking growth opportunities should closely monitor these emerging trends and promising companies for potential lucrative returns in the future.
For further information, consider consulting additional resources such as Quantum Computing Trends and Energy Sector Analysis.
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