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Wall Street warns that high valuations in U.S. stocks may trigger a new round of volatility

2025-10-14 17:53:46
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ChainCatcher news, according to Jinshi reports, Wall Street strategists warn that U.S. stocks may face more turbulence in the short term. Multiple institutions believe that amid government shutdowns, trade uncertainties, and high valuations, the stock market may experience increased volatility in the short term.

Paisley Nardini, head of multi-asset strategy at Simplify, stated that political and fiscal news, along with Federal Reserve policies, could trigger greater volatility in the last few months of this year. The S&P 500 index has not seen a 5% pullback for 97 consecutive trading days, indicating that the market may be entering a technical correction phase. Both Michael Wilson of Morgan Stanley and Andrew Tyler of JPMorgan have warned of rising short-term risks.

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