I think we've seen stock market bottom, says UPenn's Jeremy Siegel

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Did the market bottom on that 'scary' Christmas Eve? According to UPenn's Jeremy Siegel, it did. Here's why:

 

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It could be bottom forming but it is no clear yet,big technical damage especially in large time frames meanwhile, mandatory is to be quiet and stay tune

The news coming out of Germany is a very bad sign. Germany going into recession hurts everyone. RL

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