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Will Markets Continue Their Bullish March? | 3:00 on Markets & Money

(3/31/22) Markets have enjoyed a 10% rally in the waning days of March, very much in line with a typical bull market. As we enter the month of April, statistically, markets would tend to follow through with March's performance. However, a pullback to support would not be surprising, and would allow markets to work off their over-bought conditions. The Fed will be hiking rates, monetary policy will tighten and inflation will more and more weigh on consumers. It will be important to hear what companies are saying about future performance. Bonds are back on buy-signals across the board, and if stocks are hit with a risk-off trend, bonds will do better. There is a potential for market rotation out of stocks and into bonds.
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