Should Investors Be Worried About Trading Next Week?
Thursday saw the biggest points drop for the Dow and S&P 500 in history.
Over the past week, the Dow has plummeted 3,200 points.
Percentage-wise, Thursday wasn’t even in the top 20 worst percentage drops for the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq.
It was the worst percentage drop for the Dow and the S&P since February 2018, which saw two days where the Dow declined 1,000 points.
Stocks extended declines Friday amid the worst week for world stocks since the 2008 financial crisis as investors prepared for what could be a global coronavirus pandemic.
Kenny Polcari, senior market strategist at SlateStone Wealth, joined TheStreet to break down what investors need to know.
Watch the full video above for more.
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