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BumRushDaShow

(150,063 posts)
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 02:38 PM Yesterday

Small-cap benchmark Russell 2000 becomes first major U.S. stock measure to enter bear market

Source: CNBC

Published Thu, Apr 3 2025 12:45 PM EDT | Updated 27 Min Ago


Small-cap stocks, which were once thought to be primary beneficiaries of President Donald Trump’s policies, entered bear market territory on Thursday after a massive stock market rout that followed the administration’s sweeping and aggressive tariff rollout.

The Russell 2000 Index was down more than 5% on Thursday, bringing its losses from its November 25 record close to about 21%. On Wall Street, a 10% pullback is considered a correction, but a 20% decline is a bear market. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite are both in correction territory, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average is just below that mark.

“They’re getting hit because the economy is softening. That’s going to hurt profits,” Keith Lerner, co-chief investment officer at Truist, told CNBC. “On the other side, they’re still paying high levels of interest payments on debt because they have more of this floating-rate debt.” “They’re getting squeezed on both sides,” he said.

This is a sharp reversal from the gains seen in the trading days following November’s election, with small caps viewed as beneficiaries from deregulation, lower tax rates and even tariffs since the group has fewer multinationals than large cap stocks.

Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2025/04/03/small-cap-benchmark-russell-2000-becomes-first-major-us-stock-measure-to-enter-bear-market.html



Note this as FYI from the excerpt -

On Wall Street, a 10% pullback is considered a correction, but a 20% decline is a bear market.


On Dec. 4, 2024 - The Dow closes above 45,000 for the first time. It may be time to rethink what makes a milestone.

DJIA finished with a gain of around 309 points, or 0.7%, to end near 45,014 on Wednesday, according to preliminary figures.


So the intra-day low so far today (40,621) had the Dow a bit more than 100 points above a correction (which would need to be 40,513 or below).
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Small-cap benchmark Russell 2000 becomes first major U.S. stock measure to enter bear market (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Yesterday OP
Companies have to push back against this idiocy eventually IronLionZion Yesterday #1
and away we go... Javaman Yesterday #2
The DOW only missed by 58 points today of dropping 3,000 points since Bengus81 Yesterday #3
There was an apparent intraday "low" of 40,513 BumRushDaShow 23 hrs ago #4
Yep..I monitored the DOW in the last few minutes,there were several -1,700+ tics that flashed by Bengus81 22 hrs ago #5

IronLionZion

(48,294 posts)
1. Companies have to push back against this idiocy eventually
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 02:49 PM
Yesterday

Lots of companies are feeling the squeeze and will pass that on to their employees and customers and shareholders.

Javaman

(63,498 posts)
2. and away we go...
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 04:36 PM
Yesterday

the orange asshole and edolf claimed there will be pain before the ultimate payoff.

we get the pain, the billionaires get the payoff.

but now that appears to be that everyone will get the pain with no payoff.

I'm oddly okay with that, if only it wakes up some of the truly epically stupid fucks on the right wing

Bengus81

(8,555 posts)
3. The DOW only missed by 58 points today of dropping 3,000 points since
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 04:47 PM
Yesterday

Trump took office. And....Jan 21st to April 3rd are a mere 52 trading days. That's a shocking drop in that amount of trading days.

BumRushDaShow

(150,063 posts)
4. There was an apparent intraday "low" of 40,513
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 06:14 PM
23 hrs ago



Which would just tap "correction" territory for the Dow based on its high on Dec. 4, 2024 -

The Dow closes above 45,000 for the first time. It may be time to rethink what makes a milestone.

(snip)

The Dow DJIA -0.03% finished with a gain of around 309 points, or 0.7%, to end near 45,014 on Wednesday, according to preliminary figures.

(snip)

Bengus81

(8,555 posts)
5. Yep..I monitored the DOW in the last few minutes,there were several -1,700+ tics that flashed by
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 06:46 PM
22 hrs ago

then it moved back up into the -1,679 range to close.

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