The Oct result is based on the idea that stocks tend to go down in October, which is when crashes like the Wall Street crash of 1929 and Black Monday happened. Long-term slow growth hurts firm profits, making equities more expensive compared to earnings. The downturn in global markets made things worse for Wall… Read More


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