In the wake of Tuesday’s sell-off, some investing advice from the recently reunited band Oasis: “Hold on/ Don’t be scared.”
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Some investing advice from an unlikely source: the recently reunited British band Oasis. In one of their songs, they croon,"Hold on/ Don't be scared/ You'll never change what's been and gone."First, U.S. manufacturing activity remained in contraction territory for August. That resurrected concerns the U.S. economy isn't as strong as it looks.declined 6.88%. And in extended trading, Nvidia slipped around 2% on reports the U.S.
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