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Is the Bear Market Already Over? | 3:00 on Markets & Money

(3/23/22) Negative sentiment tends to be bullish for stocks, and lately everyone's been convinced the world is about to end. The technicals bear this out: We've had several re-tests of market lows since January, which would include the Russian invasion of Ukraine. But look at how markets rallied, breaking about the 50- and 200-DMA's. Markets need to hold above that resistance level, and reach up to touch the upper limits of the Bollinger Bands. In reality, the negativity has already been priced-in. Are we out of the woods? Not necessarily. Rising rates and slowing economic growth will continue to provide overhead pressure, keeping prices suppressed. A correction would be a bullish set up for markets. Take advantage now to rebalance portfolio risk.
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