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2. Is there a stock market dip?
• As the Dow Jones Index took a tumble
at the end of February, many analysts
saw this as the beginning of a long-
overdue market correction
• Some have floated talk of a stock
market bubble for a while, but despite
the challenging conditions of the last
year, the market rebounded and
finished out the year strongly
3. What Are Stock
Market Dips?
• “Buy the Dips'' is a phrase
used in investment circles to
describe taking advantage of
a decline in the price of an
asset
• It’s based on the Elliott Wave
Theory that suggests that
even a well-performing stock
will have price waves that dip
up and down, meaning that
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4. What To
Make of
The
Pullback?
The big thing for investors is to figure
out precisely what this pullback means
Analysts have been suggesting that the
stock market is overvalued, so these
corrections weren’t a complete surprise
However, while buying the dip can be
profitable, buying into a falling market
would be disastrous for investors
5. Time To Buy
• Mehvish Ayub at State Street Global
Advisors suggests that while the correction
was overdue, strong fundamentals and
promising company earnings means there
is nothing to get too worried about and, if
anything, this dip should be seen as an
opportunity to buy at a discounted price
• Marko Kolanovic, J.P. Morgan’s Global
Head of Macro Quantitative and
Derivatives Strategy team, echoes this
sentiment
6. Time To Be Cautious
• Micheal Hartnett of Bank of America made
his case in a research report sent to clients
that he expects a lower than 1% rise for
the S&P 500 during
• Harnett expressed deep concern about the
credit market and suggests that liquidity
fears in China could lead to a global
correction
• Additionally, Harnett cited that gross
proceeds from Special Purpose Acquisition
Companies had almost quadrupled, in
7. Alpesh Patel’s Conclusion
• Catching stocks on the way down and
holding on to them longer-term is a perfect
plan if you sense they’ll return to previous
levels
• A wiser move is to be invested in resilient
stocks
• These are uncertain economic times, and
while the vaccine rollout programs are
speeding ahead and the economy is
recovering from the pandemic, global
governments have invested an