
After nine consecutive rises, what’s next for the US stock market: 2020 or 2008?

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After experiencing nine consecutive gains, the U.S. stock market has recovered all its losses since April 2. Goldman Sachs analysts pointed out that the market may be overly optimistic, citing the cases of 2020 and 2008 as references. The analysts listed four logics: high tariff levels, expensive valuations, excessive inflation, and the lack of stimulus measures similar to those in 2020
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