of S&P500, Dow Jones Industrial Average, the Nasdaq has fallen significantly since its recent all-time high. If you’re worried about a potential stock market correction in 2024, there are some stocks you might be able to add to your portfolio that can give you peace of mind during a turbulent market. In this video, two Fool.com contributors discuss their favorite stocks they’re not too worried about.
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Worried about a stock market correction? These two stocks will help you sleep better at night. Originally published by The Motley Fool.