Gelonghui April 22| Bank of America data shows that U.S. stocks have traditionally rebounded within three months of a major macroeconomic shock or geopolitical event, so any decline during this period is a buying opportunity. The bank's strategists, represented by Ohsung Kwon, said that historically, geopolitical events with limited fundamental impact have provided buying opportunities. History shows that when geopolitics fall, you should buy, not sell. data showscandycrushsagagame: Since 2010, the S & P 500 has experienced an average peak-to-trough decline of 8% during major macroeconomic and geopolitical events, but has achieved a full recovery in the following three months.

candycrushsagagame| Bank of America strategist: Geopolitically-induced decline should be bought rather than sold