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With the Nasdaq Composite in correction territory, investors should consider investing some cash in the stock market.
Down over 13% from its all-time high (achieved in December), the Nasdaq Composite is officially in a correction, which is ...
On Thursday, March 13, the S&P 500 (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC) finished 10.1% below the all-time high it touched on Feb. 19, marking a ...
Historically, Nasdaq corrections are usually measured in months rather than years. As we have seen, though, there are ...
You can count on three things in life: death, taxes, and the stock market eventually experiencing a down period.
A stock market correction is a drop in a major stock market index between 10% and 20% from recent highs. That's exactly what ...
A stock market correction happens when a major index falls between 10% and 20% of recent highs, and that's exactly what has ...
Double-digit percentage declines in the benchmark S&P 500 and growth-centric Nasdaq Composite have hardly made a dent in the ...
The Nasdaq Composite (NASDAQINDEX: ^IXIC) has fallen more than 10% from a recent high. That's a key level known as a ...
marking a rapid sell-off that sent the index into correction territory. As of March 13, the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite (NASDAQINDEX: ^IXIC) had already been in a correction for several days.
Down over 13% from its all-time high (achieved in December), the Nasdaq Composite is officially in a correction, which is defined as a drawdown of at least 10%. Buying stocks during a major sell ...