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Wall Street tycoons warn: US stocks will return to bear market! As early as the end of this year, the latest by early next year.
In an interview, Rogers stated that in recent times, a large number of new investors have been entering the US stock market, adding to the phenomenon of a decrease in market breadth and high debt levels, indicating that the US stock market is experiencing a bear market decline. He predicts that the US stock market will return to a bear market at the earliest by the end of this year and at the latest by next year.
Trump's astonishing comments sparked a plunge in technology stocks. A well-known investment bank on Wall Street shouted out to buy on the dips, calling it a "golden buying opportunity"!
According to Wedbush analyst Dan Ives, the sell-off of technology stocks is a 'golden buying opportunity' for investors.
Two officials of the Federal Reserve indicated that it is necessary to reform the discount window tool.
Boorman, a director of the Federal Reserve, and Logan, the president of the Dallas Federal Reserve, suggested that the Federal Reserve should assess to what extent its emergency lending tools can meet the liquidity needs of the banking system, implying the need to reform the discount window.
Wall Street's 'Great Rotation Trade' Takes A Break
A weeklong decline in megacap technology stocks broadened Thursday to encompass smaller firms and financial shares as signs of economic weakness overwhelmed optimism over rate cuts.
Another Federal Reserve official hinted that interest rate cuts are imminent: Waiting too long to act poses a risk of recession.
Chicago Fed President Charles Evans said that the actual federal funds rate has tightened significantly and the economy is not overheating, so this restriction is not needed; the Fed may need to cut interest rates quickly to avoid further deterioration in the labor market. Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan did not mention monetary policy, stating that the crisis triggered by Silicon Valley Bank last year shows that the current federal deposit insurance limit may be too low, and the last time the limit was raised was in 2008.
EXCLUSIVE: Is Small Cap Rally Scaring Away Investors? Only 1% Of Benzinga Readers Polled Are Buying Fewer Stocks, Here's How Many Are Buying More
Over the last several weeks, small-cap stocks and indexes have gained with a market rotation taking place in the second half of 2024.A new Benzinga poll shows whether the move could gain steam or be