This is where the stock market is going in 2023

This is where the stock market is going in 2023

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Where will the market go in 2023? There have been some wild stock market overvaluations, evident by the stock market: GDP ratio and other key metrics for determining stock market valuation. In this video, Paul Gabrail of Everything Money performs a stock market analysis to illustrate just how overvalued the markets are.

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0:00 Are the markets overvalued?
1:13 Stock market to GDP ratio
4:00 How bad is it really
6:12 Reliable market indicators
7:30 Dollar cost average into ETFs

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