Warren Buffet created a way to know if the market is grossly overvalued. It's called "The Buffett Indicator." The indicator shows when the market is fairly valued to overvalued, or when the market could be about to nosedive. Well, guess what…the stock market is showing a dangerous game of see-saw and a more serious decline could be just around the corner. It's critical that you check the 4-digit code on each of your stocks to know which to get rid of...and which to hold so you can ride the subsequent recovery rally.
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