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The stock-market selloff isn’t over yet. Here are 4 reasons why.

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Michael Brush

Opinion: The stock-market selloff isn’t over yet. Here are 4 reasons why.

The S&P 500 decline has not played out. History suggests it will.

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The U.S. stock market put in an impressive reversal on Tuesday, but more selling lies ahead. Here’s why:

  • Further signs of U.S. economic weakness will stoke deeper recession fears, sending stocks lower. 
  • Investor sentiment is dark but remains mixed. It has not turned bearish enough to be a contrarian buy signal. 

The next big pain point will likely come on Friday, March 7, when investors get a fresh U.S. employment report. The good news is, there’s probably no recession coming. So this likely won’t turn into a full-fledged bear market, defined as a 20%-plus decline. A garden-variety S&P 500 SPX correction (down 10%) is more likely. 

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