VOOG: Short-Term Volatility Presents A Buying Opportunity

Komal Sarwar
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Summary

  • Concerns about the Fed's hawkish stance and the Middle East war have reversed the uptrend in growth ETFs.
  • There is expected to be more pressure on the stock market in the short term.
  • However, economic and earnings growth trends are likely to offset negative events and support the recovery of growth stocks over the medium and long term.

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Dilok Klaisataporn

Concerns about the Fed's hawkish stance and the Middle East war have reversed the uptrend in growth ETFs, such as Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF Shares (NYSEARCA:VOOG), experienced in the first half of 2023. However. I

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