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The US indices continue to see a lot of noisy behavior, but on Tuesday it looks like that might be going away a bit. This makes sense, as traders are trying to see what the next tariff situation will be.
March 2025 might seem like ages ago in market years, as the Trump tariffs have rocked the market like few things before it. However, the trends in March are not so different from what's happening now, as consumer sentiment was rapidly weakening and fears of a recession were mounting before the tariff announcement.
Over the weekend, Donald Trump announced that tariffs on electronics coming out of China would be exempt from the additional tariffs that had been announced during the previous week. This has the indices trying to sort things out.
JPMorgan's recent downgrades could signal more pain to come for the following trio of hard-hit stocks.
The US indices that I cover all look somewhat choppy and sideways, perhaps there is a lot of exhaustion out there, as we try to figure out where to go next in these turbulent times.
As the threat of a U.S. trade war with China continues to send markets tumbling, the headlines have been chock-full of stock market lingo. Now, analysts are saying the S&P 500 Index is on the precipice of bear market territory.
The CNN Money Fear and Greed index showed an increase in the overall fear level, while the index remained in the “Extreme Fear” zone on Thursday.
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Stocks declined on Thursday, reversing half of the previous session's historic gains, as investors responded to US President Donald Trump's 90-day reprieve on some “reciprocal” tariffs with concern that economic activity will still be slowed by the higher rates imposed on China.
The US indices have given back some of their gains from the explosive Wednesday session on Thursday. At this point in time, the markets are likely to try to look for some kind of range to deal with in this area.