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Experts warn that U.S. stocks may soon face a downturn reminiscent of 1999. Investor optimism is fading as caution mounts over potential S&P 500 vulnerabilities.
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The U.S. stock market experienced a mix of caution and optimism this week. Early warnings of a downturn echoed past crises, yet holiday trading saw record highs, tech glitches, and legislative debates stirring uncertainty, while bullish moves hinted at careful preparation for 2025.
Experts warn that U.S. stocks may soon face a downturn reminiscent of 1999. Investor optimism is fading as caution mounts over potential S&P 500 vulnerabilities.
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On Christmas Eve, US stocks edged higher in a shortened session, even as a tech glitch caused significant delays for a major airline, stirring mixed reactions in the market.
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US stock market activity surged during the holiday season with record S&P 500 highs. Meanwhile, debates over lawmakers' arms stock trades and evolving trade partnerships reflected shifting market dynamics and political influence in a volatile year.
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US stocks hit new highs as debate grows over America's fading global hegemony. Meanwhile, fresh credit outlooks and tech trends keep the market buzzing amid cautious optimism.
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McDonald’s price hikes highlight a steady rise in fast-food inflation from 2014 to 2024, prompting investors to reassess market impacts and consumer spending trends.
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US markets remained steady as Bank of America gained bullish attention amid a seasonal dip. Investors shifted funds to promising sectors ahead of 2025, fueling cautious optimism across trading floors.
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