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Historically, September has been the worst month for stocks, with the S&P 500 averaging a decline of 1.1% since 1928. This month, investors face challenges such as trade uncertainties and inflation, prompting caution. However, experts remain optimistic due to strong corporate earnings, anticipated interest rate cuts, and robust demand in AI, suggesting that long-term investment opportunities may still exist despite short-term volatility.
Source: YAHOO