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The Beyond Meat meme stock surge comes against a backdrop of jitters about an overvalued stock market.

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The resilience of the stock market is, ironically, exactly what is driving some of the jitters.

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The cryptocurrency market is experiencing a “massive sell-off” driven by broader market jitters over bad bank loans and tariff threats.

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Concerns about a more abrupt job-market swoon overrode jitters about sticky inflation last month, and Fed Chair Jerome Powell indicated this week that that balance of concerns hasn’t changed during the recent data blackout.

Landing two in a row helped him lose the jitters that he merely got lucky once.

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