
Nasdaq Down 13%! 2025 Bear Market Arrives
The NASDAQ is officially in correction territory, down nearly 13% from its all-time high. But the big question is—are we heading into a full-blown bear market, or is this an incredible buying opportunity? Remember, just because something is cheaper doesn’t mean it’s cheap. Fundamentals still matter, and right now, markets remain historically overvalued. The Magnificent Seven stocks alone have dropped almost 20% from their peak this year, proving that the same companies that drive the market up can drag it down. Volatility is high, but for long-term investors, the key is consistency—dollar cost averaging over time, focusing on value, and staying patient.
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