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What’s Going On With the Markets? Weekly Recap

  • Writer: Ndovu
    Ndovu
  • 2 days ago
  • 2 min read

Over the past week, global markets have seen major volatility — with the S&P 500 and NASDAQ dropping over 10% in just two days. This kind of move is rare and has sparked concern across the world. So what’s really happening, and what does it mean for you as an investor?



🔍 A Quick Breakdown Market Recap:


  • U.S. stocks took a hit due to renewed trade tensions between major global economies, especially the U.S. and China. These tensions have triggered reciprocal tariffs — which are taxes on imported goods — causing fear of a global economic slowdown.

  • Oil prices fell sharply, dropping 6% in a single day. This is a sign that investors expect slower economic activity and lower demand worldwide.

  • Gold — normally a safe haven — also dipped, as investors rushed to raise cash by selling profitable assets.

  • Interestingly, Bitcoin stayed stable, which is unusual during such large stock market sell-offs. This could signal growing confidence in cryptocurrencies as a long-term store of value.



📉 Are We in a Bear Market?


  • The NASDAQ is officially in a bear market, down more than 20% from its peak.

  • The S&P 500 is close behind, with a drop of around 12% so far.

  • These declines suggest growing uncertainty and fear, especially if trade tensions continue.



💡 Where Are the Opportunities?

Even in market downturns, smart investors know there are always opportunities:

and we are providing this market recap to help you.


  • Some large tech and semiconductor stocks are reaching key support levels, where technical indicators suggest short-term bounces could happen.

  • Stocks like Apple, Nvidia may offer attractive entry points for those looking to take advantage of the dip — but timing and caution are key. Search for Target price


      • Apple has a potential technical bounce zone around $173.

      • Nvidia might bounce if it hits the $68–75 zone, aligning with a head-and-shoulders target



🌍 What This Means for Kenyan Investors


This kind of global market movement can affect unit trusts, stock ETFs, and cryptocurrency investments available in Kenya. While these events may feel distant, they shape interest rates, oil prices, and investor sentiment — all of which impact your portfolio.


If you’re a long-term investor, market dips are often opportunities, not just risks. But remember: timing the market is difficult. Focus on fundamentals, stay diversified, and speak to a professional if you’re unsure.

🧠 Final Takeaway


Market crashes create panic — but also potential. Keep cash ready, follow the news, and look for bounce-back setups. Whether it’s stocks, crypto, or commodities, having a disciplined strategy is key in times like these.


If you reached to her and would like to post this weekly recap every week just let us know in the comments

Stay smart. Stay invested. 🌱

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