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The stock market dropped May 15 following a relatively uneventful meeting between U.S. and Chinese leadership over the war in Iran.
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Bonds, options and oil all suggest the recent tech-led rally might struggle to stay on the rails.
The CAPE ratio measures the current price of the S&P 500 divided by the average of inflation-adjusted earnings per share (EPS) over the past 10 years. Unlike the standard price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio,
It's time to take a closer look with stocks rallying into the third month of the U.S.-Iran conflict.
The stock market has been rallying hard. Earnings have been strong. Investor confidence has surged. On the surface, it looks like a textbook risk-on environment. Goldman Sachs agrees with that read. And it thinks that's exactly why investors should pay close attention to what it's seeing right now.
The future of the market is uncertain, but that doesn't have to be a bad thing.
US stocks sank on Friday, retreating from record highs as rising bond yields and inflation worries preyed on markets and investors were gauging the success of the Trump-Xi summit in China. However, the diplomatic issues of Taiwan and Iran continued to lurk in the background.