The article discusses the recent volatility in the U.S. stock market, characterized by a significant drop linked to economic uncertainties such as President Trump’s tariffs. Despite the unsettling nature of these fluctuations, experts reassure that such swings are common and part of investing. Historically, the S&P 500 experiences regular declines of 10% or more, often serving as corrections to overoptimism. Furthermore, the market's recent rise was criticized for being driven by a select few tech companies. Investors are advised against panicking and selling during downturns, as these events are normal in a healthy market.
...the stock market's main benchmark, the S&P 500, has been dropping since setting an all-time high last month, largely because of worries about President Donald Trump's tariffs...
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