
After a dismal first quarter, Wall Street "wants to bottom fish but it's not the right time yet," traders say "it would have been better to liquidate on January 22."

The U.S. stock market recorded its worst performance in three years in the first quarter, with the gap compared to other global stock markets being the largest in decades. The market consensus is that "now is not the time to bottom fish," with the "reciprocal tariff" policy on April 2 being the focus of the market. Some believe that "most politicians do not want to self-destruct," and Trump may release positive signals on Wednesday to ease stock market pressure; others argue that considering the far-reaching impact of tariff policies, the return of volatility, and the substantial shift in market sentiment, the U.S. stock market has not yet bottomed out
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