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Buying the Stock-Market Dip Is Backfiring. Investors Keep Piling In Anyway.

by Edinburg Post Report
September 25, 2022
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Updated Sept. 25, 2022 1:25 pm ET

It is the worst year for buying the stock-market dip since the 1930s.  

Instead of rebounding after a tumble, stocks have continued to fall, burning investors who stepped in to buy shares on sale. The S&P 500 has dropped 1.2% on average this year in the week after a one-day loss of at least 1%, according to Dow Jones Market Data. That is the biggest such decline since 1931.

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