Stats Show Case for Buying the Dip After Shock S&P 500 Slump
- S&P 500 has bounced back from rapid losses in past: Sundial
- Index posts strongest rebounds following big Monday declines
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The more optimistic among the U.S. equity trading community have no doubt just one question in their minds amid the trade-war induced stock slump -- when to buy the dip. History has a few answers.
A look back at steep U.S. losses from multi-year highs does show a pattern of rapid rebounds, according to Sundial Capital Research Inc. Meanwhile, Bespoke Investment Group points to the tendency for Monday sell-offs to bounce back strongly.