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Is Trump losing his grip on the stock market? Sustained declines suggest the president's influence has waned.

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Is Trump losing his grip on the stock market? Sustained declines suggest the president's influence has waned.

The US stock market has declined 7.4% in March due to the ongoing Iran conflict, suggesting President Trump's influence on the market may be waning. The S&P 500 has fallen for five straight weeks, with investors increasingly worried about the conflict's impact on the economy.

The US stock market is experiencing sustained declines, with the S&P 500 down 7.4% in March. The Iran conflict remains unresolved, and investors are growing concerned about its impact on the economy. The conflict has caused oil prices to remain elevated, with West Texas Intermediate crude trading above $101 a barrel. President Trump's ability to reassure investors is being questioned, with some analysts suggesting his influence on the market is waning. The situation remains fluid, with markets reacting to developments in the conflict. The US is reportedly sending more troops to the region, and Iran is not showing signs of backing down.

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