Nasdaq Faces Selling Pressure as U.S. Stocks Slip in Closing Hours — Geopolitical Tensions Weigh on Market Sentiment
U.S. equities rolled over during the final stretch of trading, with the tech-heavy Nasdaq leading the decline. Market participants appeared increasingly jittery over mounting geopolitical risks, prompting cautious positioning ahead of the close. The selloff signals growing uncertainty among traders about how global tensions could ripple through financial markets in the coming sessions.
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MemeTokenGenius
· 01-17 23:46
Once again, it’s fallen. This time, it’s blamed on geopolitical tensions.
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The Nasdaq has really become an emotional trash can; it crashes at the slightest disturbance.
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So, who’s really dumping? Can you just say it directly?
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How much further will tech stocks fall... my holdings are crying.
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I'm tired of hearing the "geopolitical tensions" excuse; it’s always the same reason.
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Retail investors should be buying the dip now—lessons learned, right?
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The worst part is the closing hours dump; it doesn’t even give people a chance to react.
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FloorPriceNightmare
· 01-17 04:45
Here we go again. Every time there's a geopolitical disturbance, everything gets wrecked. With Nasdaq dropping like this, it seems like the volatility will continue afterward.
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SybilAttackVictim
· 01-17 00:47
Here we go again. Whenever geopolitical tensions rise, tech stocks get hit. The recent plunge in the Nasdaq is really getting on my nerves.
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CodeSmellHunter
· 01-15 14:15
It's another case of geopolitical blame; tech stocks really got caught in the crossfire this time.
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BlockchainFoodie
· 01-15 01:10
ngl the nasdaq's melting down like a poorly executed smart contract... imagine if we had proof-of-freshness protocols for geopolitical risk management lol
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ProbablyNothing
· 01-15 01:04
Geopolitics is causing trouble again; Nasdaq's recent moves are really pointless.
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MevWhisperer
· 01-15 00:57
Here we go again, with the geopolitical jargon... Every time it drops, it has to be linked to geopolitical issues. Why not just say institutions are harvesting profits?
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APY追逐者
· 01-15 00:54
Another excuse to harvest the little guys, geopolitical talk is the same old story.
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TopBuyerForever
· 01-15 00:44
Oh no, it dropped again. I bought the dip again.
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Whenever geopolitical tensions flare up, tech stocks get hammered.
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Is the Nasdaq about to crash again? My wallet is crying.
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Damn it, at critical moments, we still have to rely on American politics. Damn it.
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As expected, uncertainty is the biggest damage to the market. No one dares to take the plunge.
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Is this another sell-off before the close? The tricks are all the same.
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Geopolitical risks... just hearing about them is annoying. Why does it never end?
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Tech stocks lead the decline, my holdings are once again in the red.
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I'm really a bit panicked this time. I don't know what will happen tomorrow.
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With such heavy selling pressure, are we about to start a correction again?
Nasdaq Faces Selling Pressure as U.S. Stocks Slip in Closing Hours — Geopolitical Tensions Weigh on Market Sentiment
U.S. equities rolled over during the final stretch of trading, with the tech-heavy Nasdaq leading the decline. Market participants appeared increasingly jittery over mounting geopolitical risks, prompting cautious positioning ahead of the close. The selloff signals growing uncertainty among traders about how global tensions could ripple through financial markets in the coming sessions.