
Increased volatility in US stocks in October? Strategist: Maintain a moderate optimistic attitude and bullish on the utility sector

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October is usually a strong month for the US stock market, but it is also known for its volatility and market crashes. Despite the rise in US stocks in September due to the Fed rate cut and Chinese stimulus policies, market sentiment was affected by interest rates and the situation in the Middle East in October. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by nearly 175 points, and the S&P 500 and NASDAQ also saw declines. Jeff Mills, a strategist at Bessemer Trust, remains moderately optimistic about the stock market, believing that deflationary trends and corporate profit expectations will outweigh geopolitical concerns
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