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If You Invested $2,000 in Ally Financial in 2020, This Is How Much You Would Have Today


Since the start of 2020, Ally Financial (NYSE: ALLY) has weathered the pandemic-induced shutdowns, a boom in auto lending, rapidly rising car prices, and recent volatility in the banking sector after the failure of SVB Financial's Silicon Valley Bank and First Republic Bank in recent months.

It should come as no surprise that the stock has had its ups and downs over the years. Ally Financial stock has taken investors on a roller-coaster ride. If you invested $2,000 in Ally Financial at the start of 2020, your investment would have dipped to $770 during the March 2020 sell-off, only to surge higher to $3,834 by early 2021. Today, that initial investment would be worth about $2,065.

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Source Fool.com

Total S.A. ADR Stock

€63.00
-0.800%
Total S.A. ADR shows a slight decrease today, losing -€0.500 (-0.800%) compared to yesterday.

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