In 2022, the stock market has crashed, a recession has begun, and inflation is sky high. But with companies like Meta, Google, and Amazon crashing after their Q3 earnings, could this be the stock market presenting us with the best investing opportunity of our entire lives?
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★ ★ CONTENTS ★ ★
0:00 The Long Bull Run Explained
2:00 Warren Buffett's Thoughts on Market Crashes
3:30 The History of Bull and Bear Markets
5:20 How to Take Advantage of a Recession
6:58 Execute Your Investment Strategy
7:16 How Passive Investors Win During Recessions
9:38 How Value Investors Win During Recessions
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