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3 Reasons 2023 Could Be the Start of a New Bull Market

3 Reasons 2023 Could Be the Start of a New Bull Market

While a number of economists are predicting a recession in 2023, next year could also mark the start of a new bull market. The latest inflation readings have been undeniably bullish for the stock market. At 7.7%, overall inflation was the lowest it's been since January, and core inflation, which excludes the volatile food and energy categories, slowed from 6.6% year-over-year growth in September to 6.3%.