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The 7,000 Market: It Looks More Like A Floor Than A Ceiling (Stay Invested)
The S&P 500 has reached all-time highs, rebounding sharply from March lows despite persistent geopolitical tensions. Market reactions to wars are typically short-lived unless corporate earnings power is materially damaged, with uncertainty—not conflict—being the primary driver of volatility.
The S&P 500 has reached all-time highs, rebounding sharply from March lows despite persistent geopolitical tensions. Market reactions to wars are typically short-lived unless corporate earnings power is materially damaged, with uncertainty—not conflict—being the primary driver of volatility.