These three conditions imply stocks will plunge more than 40 percent during next bear market

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Are we in for an epic meltdown? These 3 conditions imply stocks will plunge more than 40% during the next bear market.

 

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Must have researched You Tube Stock Market from spring to fall 1929. BBC2 Great Depression has a great documentary on subject.

Way to help investors CNBC. I’m sure you got a lot of clicks though.

Smh more like 60% right? Guys?

I’ve been calling this bear market all year now

Just when we think the party will never end, in hindsight we will recall that the party has long since been over.

Yaaaaaaawn.

Dramatic Scare Propaganda! Oh, you do it so well!

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