Dow Stumbles and Tech Stocks Slide as Volatility Picks up on Wall Street | News Channel 3-12
Tech stocks dropped up to 7% amid fears of a market bubble and a 20-year high in layoffs, prompting investors to seek safety in government bonds, analysts said.
- On Thursday, US stocks tumbled amid concerns about expensive tech and a spreading risk-off sentiment as the Dow fell 507 points , the S&P 500 dropped 1.16%, and the Nasdaq Composite slid 1.84%.
- Valuation measures point to elevated risk as the Buffett Indicator is at a record high above 200%, after a months-long rally from April through October.
- Volatility measures spiked as investors fled risk, with the VIX jumping 12% and the Fear and Greed index hovering in extreme fear; Bitcoin slid 2.4% around $101,500 amid flows into Treasury and safe-haven assets.
- Bond-Buying rose and yields fell as layoffs accelerated, with investors rushing into government bonds after layoff announcements last month, suggesting Federal Reserve rate cuts, UBS said.
- Policy and AI performance earlier this week could influence whether markets recover, as earnings reports from Expedia, Airbnb, and Vistra on Thursday signal potential catalysts.
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