The recent market action may have some investors wondering if they should take their profits and run, or look to buy into any weakness. Stocks recovered some ground on Friday after a rocky morning. The Nasdaq Composite snapped a three-day losing streak, ending 0.13% higher. The S & P 500 closed near the flatline and the Dow Jones Industrial Average shed 0.65%. The moves followed a sell-off on Thursday that saw all three indexes post their worst one-day performance since Oct. 10. Retail investors on Friday appeared to be split, said Mitchell Goldberg, president of ClientFirst Strategy. "The dip buyers, the ones who've been conditioned for years to buy the dip, ... see this as an opportunity, because many of the leaders finally took a spill," he said. "A big chunk of investors are doing the
Amid market volatility, should retail investors buy the dips or take their profits and run?
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