Felix Zulauf: Markets Will Be Gut-Wrenching Next Year -- The S&P Could Crash 40%
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 Published On Premiered Dec 10, 2023

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As 2023 begins to draw to a close, investors are feeling substantially better than they were are the start of the year.

And as we enter 2024 where is all this headed?

Will today's asset prices shrug off the growing litany of macro concerns and power still higher in the new year?

Or will 2024 see a return to the downside?

I can't think of anyone better to ask these questions to than today's expert, Felix Zulauf, founder & CEO of Zulauf Consulting, who presciently predicted we have entered the "decade of the roller coasters" where markets will rise and fall dramatically as the natural forces of deflation battle it out with the rescue efforts of the central planners.

As we head into 2024, he sees stocks rising to new highs in Q1...but that's when the Lag Effect catches up to the economy. As growth slows as we further enter the year, he sees the S&P correcting, perhaps by as much as 40%.

Follow Felix at felixzulauf.com

Or via social media at:
-- LinkedIn @zulauf-consulting
-- YouTube Channel @zulaufconsulting

#marketcrash #bondyields #recession
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