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Too many reasons to list so I’ll add another
Stocks are only ever allowed to go up, if they go down you risk death
Covid caused massive increase in some stocks, now those companies need to find new ways to create revenue from the base they had prior to Covid to out match the base they had during it
Some companies had drop in stocks during Covid, they need to make it up to their shareholders so they don’t lose confidence