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Market Break: Labor Day Closure Reminder

“Nasdaq’s Impressive 34.1% Gain in the 8 Months Leading Up to Labor Day, Its Best Performance Since 2003” As Labor Day approaches, it’s worth noting that the U.S. stock market, as well as the approximately $25 trillion Treasury market, will be closed on Monday, September 4th, in observance of the...

Wall Street’s Projections After August’s Market Challenges 0

Wall Street’s Projections After August’s Market Challenges

The year 2023 began with a remarkable 21% surge in the S&P 500 during the initial seven months. However, the momentum was abruptly halted by the August downturn. Historical trends indicate that both August and September historically pose challenges for stock markets, with macroeconomic hurdles still in the picture. ?...

? S&P 500’s August Struggle: No Surprise for Investors 0

? S&P 500’s August Struggle: No Surprise for Investors

The disappointment of August for stock investors shouldn’t catch anyone off guard. With a history of being the second-worst month for the S&P 500 over the last 35 years, August’s lackluster performance is no anomaly. And September hasn’t always been smooth sailing either. After the tumultuous ride of 2022, some...

Stormy Forecast: U.S. Stock Market Braces for an Uncertain Week 0

Stormy Forecast: U.S. Stock Market Braces for an Uncertain Week

The U.S. stock market had an eventful week, breaking its streak of three consecutive losses amid a backdrop of volatility. The period was characterized by significant developments, including Nvidia’s earnings announcement and the much-anticipated speech by Federal Reserve Chief Jerome Powell at the annual Jackson Hole symposium in Wyoming. However,...

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Analyzing the Odds: Will the Stock Market Crash?

The probability of a stock market crash on par with the 1987 event in the upcoming months seems to be significantly exaggerated, even as contrarians find reasons to smile. While the fear of a crash is justified due to the buzz about a potential market bubble, the reality is that...