Dwayne Sheng
2022-12-13

Sorry guys, I'm late to the party [LOL]  At the point of my writing, the November CPI has been released and all the stocks have been soaring even before the market has started. With that as a reference, the interest rate that will be announced on 15th December will most probably be less hawkish, which means a 0.5 basis point hike. Will the CPI rise again? We might need a crystal ball to tell us BUT all signs are pointing to the beginning of a long recovery path. The hikes will persist perhaps throughout the year 2023 but at a slower rate. That being said, we still have a long way until the bull market. It's time to slowly buy into the market so that we can reap the benefits when the Bull is finally here. #stayinvested

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