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October effect or rebound? How do you trade in Oct.?

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$S&P 500(.SPX)$ and $NASDAQ(.IXIC)$ lost % and % in the past month. The yield on the benchmark 10-year bond climbed higher to hit a fresh 15-year high of 4.643%. After the upset September, are you ready for October Effect? The October effect is the belief that stocks tend to decline in October, often linked to historical crashes like Black Monday in 1987. September has seen more market declines historically. Analysts expect more losses till the year-end? According to the poll by Reuters, A majority (71%) of analysts anticipate a correction in their local equity markets by year-end. Surprising stock surges in May-July coincided with strong economic performance, but concerns about underperformance persist. High money market rates, higher U.S. Treasury yields, and expectations of continued elevated rates contribute to the correction sentiment. Some contrarian investors see it as a buying opportunity. At what price will you bottom big tech? Tech giants also dip much in this pullback. With the faded AI enthusiasm, $NVIDIA Corp(NVDA)$ fell to $420 but still way higher than the surprising earnings beat level. It’s also true for others. Most big techs are trading at a relatively high level. Wanna learn more about target price for bottom hunting, you can read Sell put to earn premium and prepare for Oct. rebound! My target price for AAPL, MSFT, TSLA, NVDA Leave your comments and repost in our topic to win tiger coins!
October effect or rebound? How do you trade in Oct.?

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