
Closing Bell Overtime: Dismal Year for Stocks 12/30/22
The 2022 trading year is officially in the books. After one of the worst performances on record for stocks, where do we go from here? Professor Jeremy Siegel of the Wharton School gives his expert market opinion. Plus, NewEdge’s Cameron Dawson is calling 2022 “the year the bubble died.” She explains and gives her forecast for next year. And, Mike Santoli’s Last Word of the year! He tells us why stocks’ disappointing performance could actually be a good thing for investors.
December 30, 202244m 31s
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Show Notes
The 2022 trading year is officially in the books. After one of the worst performances on record for stocks, where do we go from here? Professor Jeremy Siegel of the Wharton School gives his expert market opinion. Plus, NewEdge’s Cameron Dawson is calling 2022 “the year the bubble died.” She explains and gives her forecast for next year. And, Mike Santoli’s Last Word of the year! He tells us why stocks’ disappointing performance could actually be a good thing for investors. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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