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2021 Market Review & 2022 Investment Outlook
Season 7 · Episode 21

2021 Market Review & 2022 Investment Outlook

The Wise Money Show™

January 15, 202242m 31s

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2021 was one of the best years in Stock Market history with index performance more than double the long-term average and volatility well below normal. What should we expect for 2022 and how should you position your investments for the new year? We're hitting all of that and more this hour on Wise Money!

Season 7 Episode 21

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