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04-04

$S&P 500(.SPX)$  

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The Fear and Greed Index dropped to 8 yesterday, with its lowest point in May 2022 reaching 3.



$S&P 500(.SPX)$ companies lost a combined $2.4 trillion in market value during Thursday’s selloff on Wall Street, marking their biggest one-day loss since March 16, 2020, when the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic sent global markets into a tailspin.



Following the tariff storm yesterday, the market now faces the challenge of March’s non-farm payrolls (NFP) report and unemployment rate today.



Should you buy the dip amid extreme fear, or wait for today’s data before making a decision?



Now, with voices emerging that the semiconductor bull run is over, is the current correction far from enough?

Market Loses Steam? Is This Rebound Over?
The US stock market saw a third biggest surge as Trump stated that he has authorized a 90-day tariff suspension for countries that do not take retaliatory actions. Statistically, some of the best-performing days in stock market history have occurred during bear markets. Of the Nasdaq’s top 25 trading days, 22 happened during periods of crisis: the dot-com bust, the 2008–09 financial meltdown, or early COVID days. -------------- How do you feel about we are witnessing the history? Did you profit from this epic rebound? Is market losing steam and the rebound over?
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