Tomorrow’s stock market forecast / Is the capital market recession continuing?

According to Tejarat News, according to many experts, if the stock market does not have a negative return this week, the stagnation of the capital market is likely to continue.
Considering the trend that Tehran Stock Exchange has taken in recent weeks, it is expected that the market will not witness wide fluctuations in the coming days. Of course, there is a possibility that the release of positive news can change the market situation. But the signs that are currently observed indicate the continuation of the stagnation in the stock market.
Does the capital market recession continue?
Many analysts and stock market activists believe that several risks have affected the market. Risks that each have a complicated case and cannot be solved so simply. The most important of these risks is related to the JCPOA situation. Iran’s nuclear case, which was stopped at the Doha station this time, has caused uncertainty for many stock market activists. Now, experts believe that if the government does not take action to reach an agreement and revive the JCPOA, the stock market will definitely remain in its current stagnant state.
The JCPOA risk is more important for the shareholders of the banking and insurance group than any other group. Of course, commodity-based stocks also struggle with this risk. But the question of whether the stagnation of the capital market continues or not, has occupied the minds of many shareholders. Of course, this problem also exists for the activists of the commodity exchange. The price relationship of commodities with the global markets has always been affected due to the restrictions of JCPOA.
Therefore, it is expected that the situation of the mentioned sectors in the capital market will improve if the JCPOA negotiations come to a conclusion and the assignment of this case is determined. But at the moment, there is no specific sign of resolving the uncertainties of the JCPOA. Therefore, many experts believe that the stock market index will continue to fall.