Christmas Eve market low could be a generational bottom like in March 2009: Fundstrat's Tom Lee

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The Christmas Eve stock market low could be a generational bottom like in March 2009: Fundstrat's Tom Lee

 

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Dump it

😂

Tom Lee 1 year ago. Bitcoin will be 30,000 by year end. Tom Lee 6 months ago. Bitcoin will be 15,000 by Christmas.

Fu$k. Just when I was starting to feel good about the market this idiot said it’s a generational low.

Just like bitcoin, right?

THE ONLY WAY IS UP

Don’t say something you won’t regret in a year. I learned a lot from Tom Lee.

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