The stock market just can't catch a break heading into the Thanksgiving holiday. Next week's shortened holiday week — the stock market is closed Thursday and open half a day on Friday — could prove volatile. November is historically a strong month for stocks, but the major averages suffered an ugly slide since the month began as the air came out of the AI bull market amid questions over stocks' sky-high valuations. And, with trading volume likely to slow next week and few major catalysts expected before the December Federal Reserve meeting, the month's final stretch may be bumpy. Adding to the market's worries is Thursday's alarming pullback. Stocks initially rallied after Nvidia's blowout earnings were reported late Wednesday, and as delayed jobs data for September came in better than fea
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