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    I don't think the market has fully priced this in yet -- a GDP of near 0% for 2023. Earnings estimates have not been lowered enough so P/E's need to come down quite a bit and that means stocks prices also need to reflect this.
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    A not-so-gloomy outlook on 2023. Goldman Sachs has a different outlook than most on what to expect in 2023. The economist at Goldman Sachs have faith in the Federal Open Market Committee can increase borrowing costs at a rate to successfully pull off a soft-landing and avoid a recession in 2023. The is change in consensus among most economists who are busy arguing about how deep and how long 2023's imminent recession will be.


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