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Volatility Returns, But the Bears Stay in Hibernation You could lock in a huge 22% dividend todayâ?

Volatility Returns, But the Bears Stay in Hibernation [StreetAuthority]    From Our Partners  [This energy ETF pays out every 30 days... just hold on to it.]( You could lock in a huge 22% dividend today… And secure your first monthly payment by Friday, September 20th. [Check it out here.](   Volatility Returns, But the Bears Stay in Hibernation By John Persinos  The tech titans are flexing their muscles, dragging the market back to its feet and giving the bears a reason to stay in hibernation…at least for now. The major U.S. equity averages have been in a slump so far this month, in keeping with the seasonal “September Effect.” Stocks took a beating last week. However, as this week draws to a close, stocks are starting to show new vigor, powered by a technology sector resurgence. We’re witnessing greater volatility, as investors toggle between caution and enthusiasm. But through it all, the bull market remains alive. Mega-cap stocks, particularly beleaguered chipmaker Nvidia (NSDQ: NVDA), have rebounded, rekindling optimism around artificial intelligence (AI). This renewed fervor has fueled fresh buying, pushing not just tech stocks but also the communication services and consumer discretionary sectors higher. Volatility is back, but encouragingly, dips have been brief, supported by a solid overall outlook. The S&P 500, despite a few hiccups in April, August, and early September, has gained over 17% year-to-date, a testament to the underlying strength keeping the market on an upward trajectory. Lies Versus Truth Economic growth remains on track, inflation is falling, corporate earnings have been strong, the jobs market is decelerating but still robust, and monetary policy is about to get looser. That’s why, when I hear a politician rant and rave about the awfulness of the U.S. economy, I have to scratch my head. But then again, I shouldn’t be surprised by demagoguery, especially during an election season. Pols get away with brazen lies because low information voters don’t know the difference. [Read More...](   [Two sentences that pay up to $1,200 a week?]( Stuffing $1,200 or more into your brokerage account this week could be as easy as [saying 12 simple words.]( Just tell your broker this phrase, wait two minutes… then wham! Watch as the Money piles into your account. Over the past four years, one elite group of investors has had the opportunity to use it for up to $1,200 in instant income every single week. Now… it’s your turn to join the profit party. [These two simple sentences could hand you up to $1,200 this week... full details inside.]( You are receiving this email at {EMAIL}as part of your subscription to StreetAuthority. To ensure that you receive these emails, [please add us to your address book.]( [Terms](   [Privacy](   [Unsubscribe]( ©2024 [[ StreetAuthority ]] [[ 20 Pidgeon Hill Drive, Suite 202, Sterling, VA 20165 ]] All rights reserved. Any reproduction, copying, or redistribution, in whole or in part, is prohibited.

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