Should You Sell U.S. Stocks Now? History Has the Answer β€” A Complete Analysis of Every Bull Market

πŸ“… Published: March 22, 2026  |  For informational purposes only β€” not financial advice.

πŸ“Œ Key Takeaways

  • Current S&P 500 bull market started October 2022 β€” ~3.4 years in (as of March 2026)
  • Historical average bull market duration: ~4.4 years β†’ still below average
  • Longest bull market ever: 12.3 years (1987–2000)
  • History says: “It’s too early to sell” β€” but corrections happen along the way

β‘  What Is a Bull Market?

A bull market is defined as a period in which a major index rises 20% or more from its recent low without a 20%+ decline interrupting the run. The opposite β€” a 20%+ drop from the peak β€” is classified as a bear market.

πŸ“– Source: Investopedia, “Bull Market” definition / U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)

β‘‘ S&P 500 Historical Bull Markets β€” Complete Comparison Table

πŸ“– Source: Bespoke Investment Group, Visual Capitalist, Sensible Financial, Motley Fool (2025)

Start End Duration Gain Why It Ended
Jun 1949 Aug 1956 86 mo (7.2 yr) +267% Economic overheating
Oct 1957 Dec 1961 50 mo (4.2 yr) +86% Fed rate hikes
Jun 1962 Feb 1966 44 mo (3.7 yr) +80% Inflation surge
Oct 1966 Nov 1968 26 mo (2.2 yr) +48% Vietnam War / rate pressure
May 1970 Jan 1973 32 mo (2.7 yr) +74% 1st Oil Shock
Oct 1974 Nov 1980 74 mo (6.2 yr) +126% Volcker rate shock
Aug 1982 Aug 1987 60 mo (5 yr) +229% Black Monday (Oct 1987)
Dec 1987 Mar 2000 148 mo (12.3 yr) πŸ† Longest ever +582% Dot-com bubble burst
Oct 2002 Oct 2007 60 mo (5 yr) +101% Subprime mortgage crisis
Mar 2009 Feb 2020 131 mo (10.9 yr) +400%+ COVID-19 pandemic
Mar 2020 Jan 2022 22 mo (1.8 yr) +114% Aggressive Fed rate hikes
Oct 2022 Ongoing πŸ”΄ ~41 mo (3.4 yr) ~+83% ? (Ongoing)

β‘’ Key Statistics Summary

Metric Value Source
S&P 500 avg. bull market length (since 1942) ~4.4 years First Trust Portfolios
S&P 500 avg. bull market length (since 1929) ~2.77 yr (1,011 days) Bespoke Investment Group
Avg. bull market gain (post-WWII) ~+152% Bespoke Investment Group
Current bull market start October 12, 2022 Motley Fool, Verdence Capital
Current bull market gain ~+83% Futunn (Oct 2025 basis)
Current vs. historical average 3.4 yr β†’ still below avg 4.4 yr Calculated: Oct 2022–Mar 2026

β‘£ Conclusion: What Does History Actually Say?

Based purely on historical data, this bull market has not yet reached its average lifespan. That doesn’t mean “hold forever” β€” but it does mean the data doesn’t support panic selling right now.

πŸ“Œ 3 Rules Every Investor Should Remember

  1. Bull markets always end eventually β€” no exceptions in recorded history
  2. Corrections (-10% to -20%) are normal within bull markets β€” don’t panic sell
  3. Time in market beats timing the market β€” long-term investors shouldn’t overreact to short-term drops

⚠️ Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. All investments involve risk. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Please consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.

πŸ“š Sources & References

  • Bespoke Investment Group β€” “Bull & Bear Market Historical Data”
  • Visual Capitalist β€” “Visualizing Every Bull and Bear Market Since 1926” (2023)
  • First Trust Portfolios β€” “A History of Bull & Bear Markets” (2024)
  • Motley Fool β€” “S&P 500 Bull Market Third Anniversary” (Oct 2025)
  • Goldman Sachs Research β€” “2026 US Equity Outlook” (Nov 2025)
  • Hartford Funds β€” “Bull and Bear Markets: A Closer Look” (2024)
  • The Street β€” “S&P 500 Performance 2026” (Mar 2026)

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