Reported about 16 hours ago
As Wall Street reopens after the Labor Day holiday, investors are becoming increasingly nervous about heightened market volatility. September is historically the worst month for U.S. stocks, and concerns over Federal Reserve independence and President Trump's tariff policies have caused market instability. Recent doubts about the legality of Trump's tariffs have led to declines in both stocks and bonds, with fears that bond investors may react negatively. The impending jobs report on Friday and upcoming confirmation hearings for a new Fed appointee add to the uncertainty, while alternative assets like gold and bitcoin gain traction amidst the turbulence.
Source: YAHOO