The U.S. stock market entered correction territory this past week. Growth stocks did worse, touching bear market territory. Investors worried about inflation and rising interest rates. Now war threatens to disrupt Europe.
The knee-jerk reaction might be to give up, sell stocks, and ride out the volatility, but that could mean missing out on bargains in quality stocks.
“What…
Source: finance.yahoo.com
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