‘Crosscurrents abound’ for stocks, but history shows the bull run has further to go, says this analyst
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Swift V-shaped equity market recoveries usually deliver more gains according to Truist’s Lerner
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Advanced ➔ Results Need to Know‘Crosscurrents abound’ for stocks, but history shows the bull run has further to go, says this analystSwift V-shaped equity market recoveries usually der more gains according to Truist’s LernerLast d: July 3, 2025 at 9:31 a
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ETResizeListen(7 min)After the swift charge the bull has further to go Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty ImagesIt’s jobs Thursday, which just doesn’t sound right
And because the July 4 vacation is the reason the nonfarm payrolls data has been brought forward by a day, investors will also only get half a session in which to react as the New York Stock Exchange closes early
Still, if any bull market can handle adversity it’s this one
The S&P 500 SPX closed on Wednesday at a new high having spiked 25% from the April trough
The Author Jamie ChisholmJamie Chisholm is a reporter based in London
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