List of Flash News about stock market pullbacks
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2025-11-15 16:48 |
Peter Lynch on Stock Market Pullbacks: Trader Risk Management Focus and Drawdown Discipline
According to @StockMKTNewz, Peter Lynch is discussing how to handle pullbacks in the stock market, highlighting a focus on navigating equity drawdowns and volatility for traders, source: @StockMKTNewz. The post’s accompanying text emphasizes the topic of managing market pullbacks without specifying tickers, price levels, or timing in the text, source: @StockMKTNewz. The source post centers on equities and does not mention cryptocurrencies such as BTC or ETH, source: @StockMKTNewz. No direct crypto-market impact is indicated by the post text given the absence of cryptocurrency references, source: @StockMKTNewz. |
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2025-10-11 18:39 |
Peter Lynch on Stock Market Pullbacks: Data-Backed S&P 500 Drawdown Stats and What BTC Traders Should Watch
According to @StockMKTNewz, a clip shared on X shows Peter Lynch discussing stock market pullbacks, highlighting a key risk dimension traders must price into entries and sizing. Source: @StockMKTNewz on X, Oct 11, 2025. Historically, the S&P 500 has averaged a 14% intra-year decline even in years that ended positive, indicating pullbacks are normal within uptrends. Source: J.P. Morgan Guide to the Markets, 2024 U.S. Edition. Since 1928, the S&P 500 has seen 21 bear markets of 20% or more, framing the potential severity of equity drawdowns that long-only and hedged traders should budget for. Source: S&P Dow Jones Indices, History of U.S. Bear and Bull Markets Since 1928, accessed 2024. For crypto positioning, correlations matter: the IMF documented that the Bitcoin (BTC)–S&P 500 return correlation rose to about 0.36 during the pandemic era from near zero pre-2020, implying higher spillover risk to BTC and ETH during equity risk-off. Source: International Monetary Fund, Crypto Prices Move More in Sync With Stocks, Jan 2022. In practice, traders often mitigate timing risk by staggering entries (dollar-cost averaging) and sizing to volatility during 5–15% equity pullbacks that can propagate to crypto. Source: Vanguard Research, Dollar-cost averaging just means taking risk down a notch, 2012; IMF 2022. |