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U.S. Stock Futures Plunge as Valuation Fears Grip Markets—Is This the Start of a Correction?

U.S. Stock Futures Plunge as Valuation Fears Grip Markets—Is This the Start of a Correction?

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2025-11-07 14:29:27
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U.S. Stock Futures Fall as Valuation Fears Continue to Weigh on Investor Sentiment

Wall Street's optimism takes a hit as futures tumble amid growing valuation concerns.

Investors flee risk assets as the specter of overpriced equities looms large.

Could this be the moment crypto bulls have been waiting for? While traditional markets wobble, digital assets stand ready to capitalize on the fear.

Remember: Stocks dip, Bitcoin doesn’t care. Another day, another opportunity for decentralized finance to outshine legacy systems bogged down by… well, legacy.

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During Thursday’s regular trading session, all three major indexes closed lower as valuation concerns impacted major technology stocks, including Nvidia (NVDA), Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), Palantir Technologies (PLTR), and Microsoft (MSFT). The Nasdaq Composite, the S&P 500, and the Dow Jones closed lower by 1.90%, 1.12%, and 0.84%, respectively, yesterday.

Coming to trending stocks, Airbnb (ABNB) shares were up 3% in Friday’s pre-market trading after the travel company issued an upbeat Q4 revenue outlook. Globus Medical (GMED) stock jumped 30% on Q3 earnings beat. Meanwhile, Opendoor (OPEN) stock plunged 24% after the real estate company posted a larger-than-anticipated loss for the third quarter of 2025.

Meanwhile, Tesla (TSLA) CEO Elon Musk won a key shareholder vote approving his proposed $1 trillion compensation package.

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