The Market Is in a New Mode: ‘Sell Everything American’ - WSJ The simultaneous selloff in stocks, bonds and the dollar is a concerning sign of distress, but the critical indicators aren’t flashing red yet
Heard on the Street: The sight of stocks, bonds and the currency all falling together would be a scary one for any emerging economy. It has now come to U.S. shores. While not yet a financial crisis, distressed selling is always a bad omen. https://t.co/VQ2Tn0KH1X
“Sell Everything American” — WSJ https://t.co/7JYlemyjNX https://t.co/wZ7raqvRtu

Recent reports indicate a troubling trend in U.S. financial markets, encapsulated by the phrase 'Sell Everything American.' Analysts note that U.S. assets are experiencing a simultaneous selloff in stocks, bonds, and the dollar, which could undermine confidence in the U.S. dollar and sovereign bonds. Although the current situation does not constitute a financial crisis, the distress signals are concerning, particularly for emerging economies. The Wall Street Journal highlights that this pattern of declining U.S. assets may lead to a 'doom loop' for investors, as continued declines could further erode market confidence.

