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Will The Stock Market Continue Correcting?

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We break down the recent market declines, including the S&P dropping 4.2%, the NASDAQ down 5.37%, and the Russell 2000 falling 5.6%. While it was a rough week, we want to shift your mindset—red days mean buying opportunities, but only if the discount makes sense. We discuss big names like Nvidia, down 23% since July, and why it's important to look beyond short-term price drops. We also touch on upcoming earnings from companies like Kroger, GameStop, and Adobe, and what it means for the overall economy.

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