‘Einstein Of Wall Street’ On NYSE Trading Floor Says ‘Fear Is Back’ In Markets After $700B S&P 500 Wipeout — But Doesn’t Think It’s A Crash
After a choppy start to February, selling pressure intensified late Thursday. From the NYSE floor, veteran trader Peter Tuchman says the tone has clearly shifted.
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‘Einstein Of Wall Street’ On NYSE Trading Floor Says ‘Fear Is Back’ In Markets After $700B S&P 500 Wipeout — But Doesn’t Think It’s A Crash
After a choppy start to February, selling pressure intensified late Thursday. From the NYSE floor, veteran trader Peter Tuchman says the tone has clearly shifted.