TimothyX
03-20 23:34
Bearish Sentiment: Jumped from 46.4% last week to 52%, hitting its highest level since May last year.

Bullish Sentiment: Slipped from 31.9% to 30.4%, its lowest point since last September.

Neutral Sentiment: Stands at a mere 17.6%, also at the lower end of the historical range. Current market sentiment has moved beyond "caution" and is now leaning decisively toward pessimism.

S&P 500 Lost 4% in Mar.! Is Correction Over or Just Halftime?
Wall Street ends down as traders see no rate cuts before 2027; Dow Jones down 0.44%; S&P 500 down 0.27%; NASDAQ down 0.28%. Market experienced another selloff yesterday with bleak rate cut vision and escalating tensions. Can S&P 500 safeguard 6500? Is the correction over or not? Would the tension escalate to war?
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