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Stocks Slipped, Oil Spiked, and Tech Got Humbled — Your Q1 2026 Market Recap

By Million Pebbles | 04/02/2026
million pebbles, Q1 2026 Market Recap — Dow -3.2%, S&P 500 -4.3%, Nasdaq -7.0%

The S&P 500 fell 4.3%, the Dow down 3.2%, and the Nasdaq slid 7.0% in Q1 2026. Here’s what actually drove the selloff — and what long-term investors should take away from a turbulent quarter.

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