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[Events] Do you think it is time to 'buy the dip' in bank stocks?

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Shares of $First Republic Bank(FRC)$ were up 20% in early Tuesday trading as concern over the state of the regional bank appeared to ease after a day of heavy selling. It was one of the best-performing names in the$SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF(KRE)$ which was up 5%. Shares of other regional banks also surged before the bell. $PacWest(PACW)$ jumped nearly 30%, $KeyCorp(KEY)$ gained 15%, and $Zions Bancorporation NA(ZIONO)$ advanced 10%. After a bruising few days that saw Silicon Valley Bank,Signature Bank, and Silvergate Bankall all shutter. First Republic led the way lower, losing 61.8%. Executive Chairman Jim Herbert said that the bank was not seeing big outflows and was operating as usual. The bank also announced Sunday it received additional liquidity from JPMorgan and the Federal Reserve. Do you think it is time to 'buy the dip' in bank stocks? Are you risking catching a falling knife? Please share your thoughts regarding bank stocks. 💡How to participate? Share your thoughts regarding bank stocks in the comments section below. Please feel free to share your positions if you trade bank stocks as well. 📢Activity Details All Tigers who leave a message in the following post will receive 5 Tiger Coins. The Tigers with the hottest comments will receive 50 Tiger Coins. In addition, you obtain a chance to win a surprise gift.$Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ 💡How to share positions? Sharing positions is easy. From your account holdings interface, you can click "Share" by each of your stock holdings to share with the community how much money you have made (or lost) on your investments. ⏰Event Time 14th March 2023- 21st March 2023
[Events] Do you think it is time to 'buy the dip' in bank stocks?

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