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Is the Bull Market Over?

This week’s episode of Bulls Bears & BS is online now.

Stocks are taking it on the chin. Is this the end of the bull market or is this just a garden variety stock market correction?

This week our Chief Market Strategist, Graham Summers, MBA delves into the macro economic framework he is using to show clients the best path forward, namely that the economy is still growing, the Fed is about to ease monetary conditions aggressively, and the Trump administration is “all in” on stocks.

Graham also presents his views on gold, specifically where the precious metal is in its bull market and why he thinks much higher prices are coming shortly.

If you’ve got money in the markets, you don’t want to miss this!

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Graham Summers, MBA

 

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