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Is the Stock Market Entering Its Melt-Up Phase? Here's What History Says Investors Should Do Right Now.

The Motley Fool

The Motley Fool

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July 2, 2026

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Don't panic; do this instead.

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Investing.com

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· Jun 23, 2026

Stock market selloff explained: Why investors are suddenly worried

Stock market selloff explained: Why investors are suddenly worried

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 11, 2026

Citigroup: Traders Are Getting Too Excited About Capital Markets Growth (Rating Downgrade)

Citigroup: Traders Are Getting Too Excited About Capital Markets Growth (Rating Downgrade)

Reuters

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· Jul 1, 2026

Tech selloff stirs bubble fears in US stock market

Soaring valuations, dramatic swings in the market value of trillion-dollar companies, and periodic sharp selloffs have fueled growing concerns that parts of the U.S. stock market may be in a bubble. Investors have long been skeptical of the astronomical gains in AI and semiconductor stocks, questioning whether Wall Street is inflating another speculative bubble. Markets reporter Saqib Ahmed has more. #stockmarket #AIbubble #speculation #stockbubble

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· Jul 2, 2026

How the Stock Market Performed in the Second Quarter of 2026: An Investment Adviser's Take

How the Stock Market Performed in the Second Quarter of 2026: An Investment Adviser's Take

Economic Times

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· Jul 1, 2026

Sensex rises over 150 points, Nifty above 23,900 as investors weigh Iran tensions, weak monsoon concerns

Indian stock markets opened the second half of 2026 with modest gains after recent declines. Investors are closely watching escalating US-Iran tensions, which are impacting oil prices, and a concerningly weak monsoon season. Analysts suggest adjusting portfolios towards fixed income and monsoon-proof sectors like healthcare and defense to mitigate potential fallout from the dry spell.

Bloomberg

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· Jul 8, 2026

¿Por qué el péndulo de Argentina podría romperse en 2027?

¿Y si esta vez se termina el péndulo en Argentina? El mercado ya mira hacia 2027 y empieza a ver señales de que el riesgo político que durante décadas espantó a los inversores podría estar cambiando. (Source: Bloomberg)

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