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Tag: oct 5 2021

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UNDERSTANDING RISK IN THE STOCK MARKET

By Gregory Mannarino TradersChoice.net “The Stock Market.” What IS The Stock Market? Let us take a moment to define it. The stock market is itself a derivative of something else, in other words, the overall value of the stock market derives value from another thing, actually other thing(s). So, let us take another moment to...

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U.S. MARKET OVERVIEW

Stock prices slid on Tuesday, 28 September, bumped through Wednesday, and fell again on Thursday, September’s last day, while the best bond yields in months also lured investors away from tech stocks. Alphabet, Facebook, Google, and Microsoft, all of which have outperformed the broader market this year, each dropped at least 3.5 percent during the...