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Why stocks could be nearing a 10% correction

July 26, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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According to the prevailing wisdom, what goes up must come down. However, for the current stock market, the downward trend has taken a dramatic turn that may soon stabilize.

Morgan Stanley’s chief investment officer, Mike Wilson, expressed his views to Yahoo Finance executive editor Brian Sozzi on the Opening Bid podcast, stating that he believes stocks are due for a 10% correction in the third quarter. This correction is expected due to low summer trading volume and concerns surrounding the upcoming presidential election in November.

Despite strong corporate earnings and anticipation of interest rate cuts, cracks are beginning to appear in the market. The Nasdaq has experienced a 3% decline in the last five trading sessions, with concerns about valuations and disappointing earnings from companies like Tesla and Alphabet.

Wilson predicts that these cracks may continue to impact stocks in the near future. He points to weakening economic indicators, such as the ISM Manufacturing Index still in contraction territory and services starting to weaken substantially.

Other analysts, such as Keith Lerner of Truist, also anticipate further downside in the tech sector. Lerner downgraded his views on tech stocks in June, citing a “corrective period” that is set to continue.

Overall, the market outlook remains uncertain as investors navigate economic challenges and market volatility. Stay tuned for more updates on the evolving market conditions.

For more insights on the latest market trends and in-depth analysis, check out the Opening Bid episode featuring EMJ Capital founder Eric Jackson’s perspective on Nvidia’s stock price.

For comprehensive coverage of financial and business news, visit Yahoo Finance.

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