Stocks aren't falling because things are suddenly bad. They're...

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    Stocks aren't falling because things are suddenly bad. They're falling because they aren't meeting the completely unreasonably high expectations of investors.
    https://x.com/kurtsaltrichter/status/1782387513090314499

    ...yes, if that was the case, stocks would rise when they announce a profitable result. Or would fall when they announce a lower profit instead of rising because the lower profit is higher than what most analysts expected.
 
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