3 days ago | By Business Insider
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The bull market in stocks is just getting started, according to Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel.
Siegel said the stock market could surge 40% from here before it stages a 20% correction.
"I have never seen a Fed Chairman so dovish," Siegel said of Jerome Powell in an interview with CNBC.
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The bull market in stocks is just getting started as it enters its third inning, Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel said in an interview with CNBC on Thursday.
Siegel said the stock market could surge 30%-40%...
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