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  2. Stock market cycle - Wikipedia

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    Stock market cycles are proposed patterns that proponents argue may exist in stock markets. Many such cycles have been proposed, such as tying stock market changes to political leadership, or fluctuations in commodity prices. Some stock market designs are universally recognized (e.g., rotations between the dominance of value investing or growth ...

  3. Recession - Wikipedia

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    A sector rotation in the stock market, specifically strong shifts in investment from leading more volatile sectors like consumer cyclicals and consumer discretionary (as well as e.g. biotechnology) to more stable sectors such as utilities and consumer staples (as well as e.g. telecommunications) can signal increasing market uncertainty and that ...

  4. Should You Buy Stocks If a Recession Is Coming in 2025 ... - AOL

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    Image source: Getty Images. Bad economy, bad stock market. At least on the surface, this is an easy question to answer. A bad economy nearly always translates to a bad stock market.

  5. Afraid of a Recession? Here's How You Should be Investing - AOL

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  6. 8 Best Investment Strategies During A Recession - AOL

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    For more than a decade, making money investing in stocks has been extremely easy. A combination of robust economic growth and record-low interest rates has made it easy for U.S. companies to ...

  7. Business cycle - Wikipedia

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    In the heterodox Marxian view, profit is the major engine of the market economy, but business (capital) profitability has a tendency to fall that recurrently creates crises in which mass unemployment occurs, businesses fail, remaining capital is centralized and concentrated and profitability is recovered. In the long run, these crises tend to ...

  8. Could the stock market power through a recession? 'This ... - AOL

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    Informed opinions about a potential recession in the U.S. are all over the place right now, but this one is pretty clear: The stock market, historically, does not like recessions.

  9. Real business-cycle theory - Wikipedia

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    Slumps are preceded by an undesirable productivity shock which constrains the situation. But given these new constraints, people will still achieve the best outcomes possible and markets will react efficiently. So when there is a slump, people are choosing to be in that slump because given the situation, it is the best solution.