You take the good; you take the bad, you take them both, and there you have the facts of (life) stock market volatility. We've had a bunch of good news in the stock market for the past decade-plus, ...
Microsoft (MSFT) faces a “Sell” call: overvaluation, 30% downside risk, rising AI CapEx, margin pressure, and competition.
When those sorts of headwinds take over, high-growth stocks -- especially those tied to big themes like artificial ...
A correction may sound like it means something is getting "fixed" on Wall Street, but actually it's a word used to describe both a trigger for financial losses, as well as buying opportunities for ...
A stock market correction is generally defined as a drop of 10% or more from a recent high. AMD has plunged sharply in recent months but could be an excellent long-term investment. Alphabet’s business ...
US stocks slid and the Dow closed in correction Friday as uncertainty about the duration of the war with Iran and nerves about energy inflation continued to weigh on markets.
A correction is a sustained decline in the value of a market index or the price of an individual asset. A correction is generally agreed to be a 10% to 20% drop in value from a recent peak.