JimmyHua
03-11

A broad market sell-off often signals panic, but it can also create value. If the decline stems from macro fears (like rate hikes or geopolitical tension) rather than deteriorating fundamentals, it could be a buying opportunity. Strong balance sheets and resilient earnings are key signs to watch. However, if technical breakdowns and weak guidance persist, further downside may follow. Patience and selective buying of quality names on weakness seems like a balanced strategy. Avoid chasing rebounds too early.

Market Plunge Across the Board: Buying Opportunity or Red Flag?
The Nasdaq fell more than 1.2%, erasing all gains for the year. The S&P 500 dropped 0.5%, marking its third consecutive day of declines. This week, the market is focused on Nvidia's earnings report and the PCE inflation data. Microsoft has cut two data centers in Wisconsin Kenosha and Georgia Atlanta, raising concerns on Wall Street about AI capital expenditures. With US stocks falling across the board, will you remain bullish? Is it a good time to add to positions, or should you wait for a clearer direction?
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  • WINTERIN
    03-19
    WINTERIN
    Great insights! Love the analysis! [Heart]
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