The Nasdaq Composite experienced a crash earlier this year due to President Trump’s tariff announcements, but it quickly entered a new bull market in April. Since 1990, the Nasdaq Composite has returned an average of 281% during bull markets, lasting around five years. The Invesco QQQ ETF, which tracks the 100 largest nonfinancial companies in the Nasdaq Composite, has returned 15.6% annually over the last two decades.

The Nasdaq Composite recently entered its seventh bull market since 1990, with historical data showing an average return of 281% over approximately five years. Investors can capitalize on this potential growth by investing in the Invesco QQQ ETF, which includes top tech and consumer discretionary stocks.

Analyzing the past seven Nasdaq bull markets since 1990, the index has returned an average of 281% over around five years. The current bull market began in April 2025, with a 49% gain since then. Investors can consider buying the Invesco QQQ ETF to take advantage of the potential growth in the coming years.

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