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The article suggests buying large financial stocks (Berkshire, JPMorgan, BlackRock) during market downturns due to strong cash flows and assets. No immediate commercial mechanism or price impact is identified; it is a general investment recommendation based on financial strength.

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  • Berkshire Hathaway has $397 billion cash stockpile and ~$24 billion free cash flow last year.
  • JPMorgan Chase has over $3.7 trillion in assets and net income of $16.5 billion in Q1.
  • BlackRock has nearly $14 trillion AUM and revenue growth of 27% YoY to $6.7 billion.

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Fiscal policy is the government's use of taxation and spending to influence the economy.