2 Stocks to Watch as Stock Markets Plummet Over Greenland
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2 Stocks to Watch as Stock Markets Plummet Over Greenland
"The situation over in Greenland caused a bit of a market shock on Tuesday, with just about everything marching lower over fears of tariffs and related uncertainties. Undoubtedly, in the heat of the panic, it really felt as though Greenland-linked tariffs on numerous European countries would derail the market rally in its tracks. With Trump announcing that there's "a concept of a deal" in place while stepping back on tariffs, it feels like Liberation Day all over again."
"While this won't be the last we hear of the Greenland situation, I do think that investors might wish to give the freshly-plunged names a second look, especially since the recent wave of selling had more to do with macro jitters and less to do with the performance of the actual companies themselves. In any case, here are three stocks worth watching closely as volatility takes things up a few notches."
"Things have gone from bad to worse for shares of Apple ( NASDAQ:AAPL) this past week, with the name tanking as low as $245 and change. Undoubtedly, it's easy to be a seller of Apple right here, especially since the firm is still technically behind in AI. And while more tariffs and a worsening of the trade war are the last thing that Apple needs, I do think that Apple stock might be following a similar script as last year."
Greenland-linked tariff fears sparked a broad market sell-off, pushing many stocks sharply lower as investors reacted to trade uncertainty. A subsequent step back from tariffs and a reported "concept of a deal" eased immediate panic, but the situation remains unresolved. The recent wave of selling reflected macro jitters more than company fundamentals, prompting a view that some beaten-down names deserve re-evaluation. Apple shares plunged amid tariff concerns, AI positioning doubts, and iPhone demand uncertainty, falling to around $245. The combination of sharp price declines and lingering volatility creates possible entry points for investors willing to tolerate short-term risk.
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