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The Risk of Markets Trading at Historic Extremes | Three Minutes on Markets & Money [1/5/21]

(1/5/21) Markets are trading at historic extremes: Prices are attached to how much corporations can earn (a product of the economy); investors are now more exuberant than in any period of time; markets are trading 3-standard deviations from the average, which could presage a market correction, no matter how you slice it (or chart it). Watch the dollar for tell-tale signs of market reversion.
- RIA Advisors Chief Investment Strategist Lance Roberts
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  1. kangroo 11

    good thanxxxxxx

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