NDR's Clissold: Choppy markets ahead, but no 'nasty bear market'

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Schwab's Coffey: Since turmoil, it's a two-sided market and the bears are winning

Alex Coffey, senior trading and derivative strategist at Charles Schwab, says that since the conflict in Iran began, there has been more of a tug-of-war market and that the bears have been winning the battle, and while the decline has not been swift, the longer duration of the tu ...  Show more

Sean Clark of Clark Capital: This is no time for knee-jerk reactions

Sean Clark, chief investment officer at Clark Capital Management Group, says that while markets tend to whipsaw around headline events like the war in Iran, the initial market reaction — historically a decline of about 7 percent — gives way to a bounce-back that helps investors a ...  Show more

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