It’s been just about 23 years since the top of the internet bubble. Investors would do well to stop and reflect on this anniversary, even though few of us normally consider 23-year periods worthy of commemoration. But we can learn several important lessons about investing by analyzing performance since early 2000. The exact day on which the dot-com bubble was most inflated was March 10, 2000, when the Nasdaq Composite closed at 5048.62. The benchmark wouldn’t close above this level again until
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