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Wall of Worry: Definition, Example

By Motley Fool Staff – Updated Sep 8, 2025 at 12:55PM

Key Points

  • Stocks often rise despite economic, political, and social concerns, illustrating the "wall of worry" concept.
  • S&P 500 grew about 60% since late 2022, despite issues like trade disputes and high U.S. inflation.
  • Investors use market downturns, e.g., Alphabet's 15% drop, as chances to buy strong stocks at lower prices.
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