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As of yesterday’s close, the S&P 500 in the US is down 10.1 per cent from its February highs. A fall of more than ten per cent is generally considered a market correction, and we’re officially in one of those now. Our crystal ball isn’t any better than yours, and we’d be lying if we said we know exactly where things go from here. However, here are four things keeping us from getting too negative too early.
By Craigs Investment PartnersAs of yesterday’s close, the S&P 500 in the US is down 10.1 per cent from its February highs. A fall of more than ten per cent is generally considered a market correction, and we’re officially in one of those now. Our crystal ball isn’t any better than yours, and we’d be lying if we said we know exactly where things go from here. However, here are four things keeping us from getting too negative too early.

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