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Tidings from my stock market humble pie

Retail investors who bought the dip after the tariff sell-off have done well but the outlook for US shares is still challenged

It is time for me to eat some humble pie. Just the one slice, mind you. This also involves a doff of the cap to Graham from Portadown.

I don’t know Graham personally, but our paths crossed during the ugliest days of the global markets shake-out in early April, when US stocks plunged in response to Donald Trump’s supercharged global trade tariffs.

BBC Radio Ulster kindly asked me on air to explain to the masses what was going on. First question: “So Katie, what is a stock market?” (For the record, I unironically love that. There’s genuinely no such thing as a silly question in financial markets.)

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