MARKETS11:05 UTCMar 20 1 min readSource: MarketWatch
Why peak uncertainty about the Iran war signals a stock-market rally may be near
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History shows markets tend to bottom about three weeks into a crisis
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- / Historical patterns suggest stock markets often hit their lowest point roughly three weeks into a geopolitical crisis, signaling a potential rebound.
- / Investors may see peak uncertainty around Iran-related tensions as a contrarian buy signal, anticipating a market rally as risks stabilize.
- / Monitoring crisis timelines and volatility spikes can help traders capitalize on short-term recovery opportunities in equities.
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