Why you shouldn't freak out about the stock market's recent 'death cross,' according to one strategist
Reuters / Lucas JacksonThe S&P 500 flashed a "death cross" signal this past week amid a tariff-driven sell-off.But one technical strategist says death cross formations have historically preceded stock gains.Adam Turnquist of LPL Financial told BI that he believes a stock-market bottom is in.The stock market has been rattled this year, with the S&P 500 falling 10% year-to-date as investors worry about the economic fallout from President Donald Trump's tariffs.Those worries were compounded