Small-cap stock index posts a ‘death cross.’ What history says happens next.
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Here's what a key index is saying about the economy
The Russell 2000 index, made up of small-cap companies, is close to entering a bear market. Here's what that means.CBS News - 6d -
The Russell 2000 Index Is Flashing Economic Warning Signs
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Nvidia’s stock nears a ‘death cross.’ Should investors be worried?
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What Is a Stock Market Correction?
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S&P 500 falls into correction territory as Trump’s trade war escalates. Here’s what history says could happen next.
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Tom Lee calls Monday’s stock-market tumble an overreaction. What to watch now.
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