Will the market crash in 2023?

Will the market crash in 2023?

Author: Finance & Fury January 30, 2023 Duration: 18:57

In this episode, we look at the recent Ipsos survey with predictions on the year ahead. How accurate have these predictions been in the past and do the results spell trouble for the share market in 2023?


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