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[image] Senior Analyst [image] Marketing Brew If you’re like most Americans, you probably doubt that the stock market will climb higher over the next year. On average, consumers see just a 38.5% probability that U.S. stock prices will be higher 12 months from now, according to a New York Fed survey. The truth is that people usually have doubts the stock market can go higher, even though the market historically usually goes up. To be clear, volatility does exist, and stock market sell-offs are normal throughout a typical year. The bad news is you can’t 100% rule out the possibility that stocks won’t generate a positive return over the next 12 months. On the other hand, the good news is that all this persistent fear and uncertainty helps to keep prices in check and makes for great long-term returns in the stock market as earnings grow. While it may seem like I’m overly bullish, it’s because I recognize that there’s no challenge the stock market was unable to overcome — as long as you can give it time. [Want An Edge In The Stock Market?]() [image]() Do you want access to resources designed to help you invest smarter while boosting your profits? Do you want to stop guessing about which stocks to buy, when to buy them, and when to sell? Do you want a system proven over the past 35 years to outperform the market, so you can prosper in any market condition? If so… [Click here now.]() [IBD Digital](=) is your gateway to everything you need to become a better investor. Because everything we do at IBD Digital is based on the legendary CAN SLIM Investing System. 316 Media and Silver Ridge Market Report, is not giving individualized financial advice. Never invest more than you are willing to lose. 316 Media or Silver Ridge Market Report is not giving financial, investment, or stock advice. Our content is designed for generalized informational purposes only. If you have specific questions about investments or stocks you should consult a financial advisor. Articles, News, Or Other published materials are not always the views of 316 Media and/or Silver Ridge Market Report. If you feel you are receiving these emails in error please email Support@SilverRidgePro.com or click the unsubscribe button below. Update Email Preferences Or [Unsubscribe]( Silver Ridge Media 30 N Gould St, Ste R Ste R Sheridan, Wyoming 82801 United States

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