Dan Ferris, a senior analyst at Stansberry Research, recently stated that anyone over the age of 50 who is relying on market conditions to retire in the next few years might be at risk of losing everything. His reasoning for such a phenomenon, which he calls the “dead zone,” includes overvalued stocks, enormous asset bubble, interest hikes, lousy debt, expensive housing, restricted availability for new cars, the collapse of the allegedly “risk-free” government bonds, and a slew of other downtrends that make us doubt how likely a market rebound in 2023 is.