Helene Meisler analyzes a bearish and oversold stock market, and how sentiment shifts could trigger a bullish rally.
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The stock market has reacted quickly to policy uncertainty and tariffs, impacting Nasdaq stocks.
Technical analyst Helene Meisler sees a bearish, oversold market, hinting at potential rally.
Market sentiment charts show selling pressure subsiding, but panic could trigger a bullish turn.
The stock market's constant reaction to policy uncertainty and tariffs has dominated the news over the past few weeks.
But using headlines to guess where markets go next is a bad idea. Once information is widely known, it's already priced into the market and probably too late to react.
A close look at data demonstrates how quickly markets can react to a headline. For example, on March 3, President Donald Trump preemptively announced that tariffs on Canada and Mexico would go into effect the following day after he delayed them. Instantly, stocks making new lows on the Nasdaq spiked.
However, the same data can be used to gauge real-time market sentiment and find clues for where markets g
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