Client Letter | Managing Volatility | March 13, 2020
COVID-19 and the end of the bull market are the focus of our new letter.
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COVID-19 and the end of the bull market are the focus of our new letter.
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The COVID-19 outbreak roiled markets over the past two weeks, putting the S&P 500 into correction territory and near a 20% bear market decline.
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As the coronavirus continues to scare global markets, it would be easy forget that the current bull market started 11 years ago today.
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LPL Research addresses investors’ concerns regarding continued COVID-19 news and plunging oil prices and looks ahead
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U.S. stocks ended the first week of March slightly higher, but the path to get there was extremely volatile.
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Increased cases of the coronavirus, a large market sell-off, and an unscheduled rate cut by the Federal Reserve roared into March markets.
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Stocks just suffered their worst week since the global financial crisis on coronavirus outbreak fears.
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As the coronavirus spreads around the globe, markets have reacted with historic, but not unexpected, sell-offs.
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U.S. stocks suffered their worst weekly decline since the 2008–09 financial crisis as COVID-19 outbreak fears intensified and drove a wave of heavy selling.
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After several months of relative calm, the markets reacted to renewed fears from the coronavirus outbreak.
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