June 2026 Client Question of the Month – S&P 500 Volatility by Decade | Winthrop Wealth
By Francesca Lanza
Associate Portfolio Manager
Market volatility is a recurring feature of investing. Large daily S&P 500 moves have occurred every decade, reinforcing the value of staying invested.
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Any references to market or index performance are provided for illustrative purposes only, do not reflect the deduction of advisory fees, costs, or expenses, and investors cannot invest directly in an index.
Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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Client Questions | June 02, 2026
June 2026 Client Question of the Month – S&P 500 Volatility by Decade | Winthrop Wealth
By Francesca Lanza
Associate Portfolio Manager
Market volatility is a recurring feature of investing. Large daily S&P 500 moves have occurred every decade, reinforcing the value of staying invested.
DISCLOSURES
This material is provided for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as individualized investment, legal, or tax advice, or as a recommendation or solicitation to buy or sell any security or adopt any particular investment strategy.
Investing involves risk, including the possible loss of principal, and no investment or planning strategy can guarantee future results or eliminate the risk of loss.
Any references to market or index performance are provided for illustrative purposes only, do not reflect the deduction of advisory fees, costs, or expenses, and investors cannot invest directly in an index.
Past performance is not indicative of future results.
Any discussion of tax-related strategies, including tax-loss harvesting, is general in nature, depends on each client’s individual circumstances, and does not assure any particular tax outcome or benefit. Readers should consult their own tax and legal advisers before implementing any strategy discussed herein.
For additional information about Winthrop Wealth, including its services, fees, and conflicts of interest, please review the firm’s current Form ADV Part 2A and Form CRS.