3 Stocks Down 54% to 88% I'm Not Taking Into the Next Bull Market
There is much debate on Wall Street right now about the official state of the stock market. Analysts agree the benchmark S&P 500 index traded in a bear market from June 2022, when it logged a 20% decline from its all-time high.
But the index has officially gained 20% since hitting its low point in October, and that prompted some analysts to declare the start of a new bull market. Other experts on the Street, however, believe the S&P 500 needs to surpass its previous all-time high for the bear to retreat into hibernation.
So, what should investors do? Whether or not a new bull market has arrived, you should always focus on buying shares in quality companies with strong growth prospects at an attractive valuation. But most importantly, you should take a long-term view.
Source Fool.com