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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Katie Brockman

Markets Down 5% in Early 2026: Why Long-Term Investors Should Stay the Course

S&P 500 down 4.95%, Nasdaq down 6.86% year-to-date through March 2026. Historically, bull markets outlast bear markets; S&P 500 returned 343% since 2000 despite multiple crises.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Sean Williams

Trump Bull Market Faces Inevitable Reckoning as Valuations Hit 155-Year High

Market valuations hit 155-year highs rivaling dot-com bubble; Shiller P/E at 40.02 suggests 33% correction likely despite Trump tax cuts and rate cuts.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Brett Schafer

When Will This Bull Market Break? AI Spending Peak May Signal the End

AI-driven bull market will likely end when infrastructure spending peaks and declines, echoing the 1999 internet bubble pattern, though underlying AI technology remains transformative.
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Investing.comInvesting.com··Jordan Chussler

Tech Sector Valuations Improve Amid Year-to-Date Pullback

Tech stocks down 2.15% YTD after strong 2025, but improving valuations and resilient earnings create potential buying opportunities amid sector corrections.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Adria Cimino

Shiller CAPE Ratio Declines for First Time in 12 Months

Shiller CAPE ratio declines for first time in 12 months, signaling potential market repricing from historically stretched valuations similar to dot-com bubble levels.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Sean Williams

Market Valuation Metrics Raise Questions About 2026 Outlook

S&P 500 up 70% but elevated valuations and midterm election year patterns raise 2026 correction concerns for investors despite historical bull market resilience.
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