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Market Decline Predictions and Investment Risk Analysis March 24, 2025 — 07:14 pm EDT Written by Taylor Sohns MBA, CIMA®, CFP® for Due.com -> ...
Analysis: Don’t panic. After a massive rise in stock values, this recent sell-off is probably pretty healthy.
The stock market did not drop this much from its previous peak around the recessions of 1953, 1957, 1960, 1980, 1981 or 1990. The stock market turned bear at the same time that the 1970 and 2020 ...
The market may see a big pullback as hedging flows from options expiration pass. Economic data suggests fewer rate cuts than expected. Read how investors can prepare for this scenario.
A broad decline continued on Tuesday as Wall Street took stock of the market’s recent highs. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 102 points, or 0.2%. The S&P 500 was down 0.3%. The Nasdaq ...
Another measure of market breadth, the percentage of S&P 500 stocks above their 200-day moving average, also decline sharply over the past month, from about 76% to 55% on Wedensday, according to ...
But market behavior was telling us to expect a sharp decline long before this natural disaster occurred. As we often note, the stock market is a discounting mechanism that sees several months into ...
As of May 2022, the current stock market decline stands at 17.5% and is 21st on our list. At this point, we don’t know how severe this current market decline will be, how long it will last, or ...
The bear market, when it comes, will be especially painful. That's because more and more stock-market timers are treating pullbacks as a buying opportunity. That's a telltale sign of growing ...
The stock market's relative strength index is a technical indicator that has historically signaled overstretched conditions and preceded reversals. The RSI on the S&P 500 recently fell to a level ...
The stock market just flashed another bullish signal that suggests the ongoing rally is sustainable and has more upside ahead, according to Fairlead Strategies' founder Katie Stockton.
Don’t Let a Stock Market Decline Ruin Your Retirement When portfolio losses hit at the same time as withdrawals, it’s a double whammy. Here’s how to mitigate the risk.