Our national debt is, and has been for a while, a concern to many (myself included).
So how does it get resolved? And, what happens to the economy (and the stock market) in the meantime? These are questions NOBODY really has the exact right answers to. However, financial market sage, Nick Murray, gives us a unique look at recent history and what we may expect going forward. Please open the attached article to read Nick’s thoughts…
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All the best,
Scott
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Scott Shulman
Managing Director
Peter Gwynn-Sackson
Financial Advisor
Lawan Lee
Sr. Client Service Associate
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