Stock Market Fell Last Week…What Happened?

Stock Market Fell Last Week…What Happened?

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The stock market fell last week after the U.S. credit rating was downgraded. The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq responded by having multiple days of falling prices. Stocks like Apple Stock, PayPal Stock, Pfizer Stock, and Block SQ stock also fell after earnings. Amazon stock had the opposite response by gaining almost 10% after earnings. Paul and Mo will discuss whether this is a new bear market or if the bull market will return.

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