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Part of being a sound investor is understanding that bear markets are a natural part of the stock market cycle. Since the Nasdaq Composite was launched in February 1971, it has experienced nine ...
The tech-focused Nasdaq officially entered bear market territory on Friday, falling over 20% from its December peak. For the week, the Nasdaq was down 8.6%. The plunge came as Wall Street grew ...
The Nasdaq Composite, which houses many tech companies ... The slump took the index down by 22% from its December record, a bear market in the investing concept. We all know that Big Tech ...
This highly uncommon event has, thus far, a 100% success rate of forecasting where the S&P 500 will head next.
While elevator-down moves in the Nasdaq Composite can be scary, history has taught investors that they tend to be short-lived. Eventually, all bear markets are left in the dust by bull market rallies.
Well, it's official: The Nasdaq Composite has entered bear territory. A bear market occurs when a major index drops over 20% from recent highs, and that's precisely what has happened with the ...
The stock is down nearly 30% from the all-time high it reached in February, while the S&P 500 is off by almost 18%, and the Nasdaq Composite is down almost 23%, firmly in bear market territory.
The Nasdaq-100 and Nasdaq Composite indexes have officially entered bear market territory, down by more than 20% from their all-time highs. Many of their component stocks are down even more than ...
At the time of this writing, the Nasdaq Composite index is experiencing a ferocious bear market, cratering nearly 25% from its peak late last year. The sell-off has intensified recently due to ...
One year after an all-green finish for the Nasdaq-100, the index is higher 89% of the time, by an average of 21.2%. For some ...
As of market close on April 7, the Nasdaq Composite has fallen by 19% so far this year, falling further into bear market territory. Among the worst-hit Nasdaq stocks so far in 2025 are the ...
The Nasdaq Composite (NASDAQINDEX ... which officially places it in a bear market. The sharp sell-off was triggered by President Donald Trump's tariff announcement last week, which will raise ...