The Wall Street Journal

The Post-Covid Era of Ultra-Calm Markets Is Over

Trump’s trade policies have upended the tranquility, sent stocks tumbling and created stomach-churning moves

The era of ultra-calm markets is now a distant memory.

Stocks steadily marched higher for much of the past two years, clinching dozens of records. Selloffs were brief and infrequent: Last year, the S&P 500 completed a 356-session streak without a daily decline of 2% or more, its best such stretch since one that ended in February 2007, according to Dow Jones Market Data.

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