S&P 500 Soars in 2026: Buy the Dip or Cry in the Corner?

Fears of an AI bubble (because nothing says “cautious” like naming a financial crisis after a tech trend) and job growth that’s slower than my Wi-Fi on a Tuesday have investors whispering, “Bear market ahead!” But here’s the twist: Buying stocks at all-time highs is like showing up to a party and realizing the host is you. Historically, it’s worked out. Every all-time high was preceded by… another all-time high. It’s like the stock market’s version of a TikTok dance: Just keep swiping right.





