A recession shock could wipe 30% off U.S. stocks, warns Oxford Economics

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A worst-case scenario could see a worsening economy resulting in a 30% drop for U.S. stocks, triggering a recession, according to our call of the day. But there’s good news too.

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Gets eyeballs.

Of course, stocks are over priced with pumped up Fed Printing and buybacks keeping prices high. 30 percent or more is probably a needed correction.

What could cause a 30% recession?

Thanks Captain obvious

Hopefully. Buying opportunity.

or you can buy at 30% off value? glasshalffull

Hold dividend stocks and don't buy on margin and this is a none issue.

Why stop at 30%?

Great Buying Opportunity then. Keep the faith.

...there are NO real indicators that a recession is coming. PERIOD. Oxford Economics needs to leave political desire out of their variable stack.

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