Why JPMorgan is telling investors to keep buying the dips even as market hits new highs

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Why JPMorgan is telling investors to keep buying the dips even as market hits new highs(3 min)(3 min)The war in Iran has been ongoing for two months now, but despite the headline risk the conflict presents, investors should be using any market weakness to buy, say JPMorgan strategists. The political, economic and military considerations that discourage a prolonged confrontation in the Persian Gulf are still applicable and other more supportive drivers are coming into view, they add.About the AuthorJules Rimmer is a markets reporter in London.Rimmer spent more than 30 years as a trader and stockbroker in financial markets, starting at Salomon Brothers in the Liar's Poker era, taking in ING Barings, Jefferies and ending it in emerging markets at Investec. He hung up his headset and pivoted to journalism in 2021.A Dow Jones CompanyCopyright © 2026 MarketWatch, Inc. All rights reserved.
