“Year-end reviews allow investors to examine which investments did well and which were better left out of the portfolio. They also provide a summary of trends, and perhaps hint at future ones. With an increasingly interdependent global economy, Americans’ investing portfolios are also increasingly tied to global developments. This year, the stock market continued to recover. The U.S. dollar also continued to strengthen, hitting a 13-year high last month. In commodities, energy and metals did well, while many agricultural commodities had a poor year. Based on 2016 performance of individual investments in seven major investment classes — mutual funds, ETFs, large-cap stocks, IPOs, commodities, currencies, and fixed income mutual funds — 24/7 Wall St. reviewed the best and worst investments in 2016.”
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