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But a growing number of experts are questioning whether the stock market's run will keep going through 2019 and beyond. An inverted yield curve has also preceded each recession of the last 60 years, though sometimes by more than a year. Record-low interest rates helped prop up stock markets for most of the past decade. These growth stocks are trouncing what are called "value stocks," which are companies that look cheap or have big dividends. But for now ...Of course, this bull market has run through all kinds of warning signs and proven its skeptics wrong time and again.
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But a growing number of experts are questioning whether the stock market's run will keep going through 2019 and beyond. An inverted yield curve has also preceded each recession of the last 60 years, though sometimes by more than a year. Record-low interest rates helped prop up stock markets for most of the past decade. These growth stocks are trouncing what are called "value stocks," which are companies that look cheap or have big dividends. But for now ...Of course, this bull market has run through all kinds of warning signs and proven its skeptics wrong time and again.
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