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    This recent drop in the S&P 500 and Nasdaq reflects changing investor sentiment rather than economic weakness. The U.S. economy is steady, backed by growth, easing inflation, and a strong job market, though markets often react to expectations ahead of real data.

    Concerns about high tech valuations, delayed Fed rate cuts, and profit-taking have driven this pullback. Many analysts view it as a healthy correction after a long rally, helping valuations normalize. Without major economic or earnings setbacks, this drop is likely a short-term pause rather than a sign of deeper market problems.

  • What is the future of NUBURU's business?

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    Recently, NUBURU ends partnership with HUMBL and shifted to the defense sector. The company's future efforts should concentrate on the defense and security sectors; all these sectors are currently experiencing significant growth and development. But all this will take time because it carries execution risks and financial strain. Execution is critical to success and can significantly affect shareholder value.

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  • Is investing in a Tesla a beneficial move?

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    Tesla's pioneering tech, EV dominance, and AI progress face market uncertainties and funding challenges, causing price swings. Despite long-term growth potential in energy and self-driving, short-term risks persist. Prudent investors should diversify and evaluate their risk tolerance before committing capital.

  • Small-cap companies or established tech firms.

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    Small-cap companies can give you positive growth but have a higher volatility rate than established companies. If these small tech companies work, they bring positive returns. Established companies provide steady returns.

    So for balanced results, it's better to diversify your money.

  • Should I invest in Intel Corporation?

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  • Is this a general increasing trend?

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