The stock market is behaving a lot like it did during the Iraq War. Here's the future if the pattern continues.

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The Iraq war doesn't have many parallels to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, other than perhaps global unpopularity. But there seems to be at least one parallel...

The Iraq war of 2003 doesn’t have many parallels to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, other than perhaps global unpopularity. But there seems to be at least one parallel — how stocks have behaved, as this chart shows.

The Iraq war of 2003 doesn’t have many parallels to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, other than perhaps global unpopularity. But there seems to be at least one parallel — how stocks have behaved, as this chart shows. Investors are still pessimistic toward stocks in the U.K. and Europe, and while the U.S. measure has recovered, it has peaked due to inflation concerns, he added.

Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway BRK.B revealed a stake worth over $4 billion in computer maker HP HPQ .SoFi Technologies SOFI cut its outlook following an extension of the federal student loan moratorium.The market There was a bit more optimism in the air for U.S. stock futures ES00 NQ00 following two days of losses for the S&P 500 SPX on concerns about Fed tightening.Top tickers Here were the most active stock-market tickers as of 6 a.m. Eastern.

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