Tuesday, February 25, 2025

Wall Street stocks crash as consumer confidence hits 4-year low

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Wall Street stocks crash as consumer confidence hits 4-year low
 Wall Street tumbled on Tuesday as a sharp 4-year decline in consumer confidence rattled investors already on edge over Donald Trump’s latest tariff announcement. 
  • The S&P 500 plunged 0.9%, extending its four-day losing streak, while the Nasdaq collapsed 1.8%, wiping out last week’s record highs, per data from Google Finance.
Stock Market All-Time Highs: Record Confidence May Be Sign of Crash -  Business Insider
The Conference Board reported that consumer confidence for February sank 7 points to 98.3, a far steeper drop than the 102.5 estimate from Wall Street analysts, and it shows a crack in consumer spending power, with Americans now expecting inflation to rise to 6% over the next year, up from 5.2% last month. 
  • The weak outlook pushed stocks lower, with investors scrambling to assess the potential for a recession.

Tech stocks sink as inflation fears mount

The tech-heavy Nasdaq bore the brunt of the sell-off, as investors dumped growth stocks in the face of rising uncertainty. Tesla collapsed 7.8%, making it one of the worst performers of the day, while Palantir slid 3.6%. The Magnificent Seven tech giants, which have fueled much of Wall Street’s recent gains, all traded lower, erasing billions in market value.

Meanwhile, world tech stocks have risen a MASSIVE ~1,700% since the beginning of 2009. By comparison, global stocks excluding the Technology, Media, and, Telecom (TMT) sector have gained just ~300%.

 consumer confidence decline: Why is U.S. consumer confidence plunging to  its lowest since 2021? Inflation fears, tariffs, and economic uncertainty  raise concerns - The Economic Times

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