I think we're entering a more volatile market, but not necessarily a bearish one. With the Fed relying more on real-time data and offering less forward guidance, investors should expect larger market swings around economic reports. Rather than trying to time every move, I'm sticking to my long-term strategy. If oil prices continue to decline, inflation pressures could ease, reducing the need for further rate hikes and providing support for growth stocks. Regarding SpaceX, I see the recent pullback as a normal correction after a strong IPO rather than the end of the story. Valuations needed to cool, and for long-term investors, periods of uncertainty often create the best opportunities to accumulate quality companies at better prices.
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