there more pain ahead? less as jason chairman stuart ceo of strategic strategy firm. a welcome here and happy new year to you. so, i think after this a dreadful year in the markets, are we going to see some relief in 2023? was paul i m not so sure. i think for some higher-quality companies that can generate their own cash i think it might be a better year. i also think there s a lot of froth there s a lot of annual spirits treated by free money during the culvert era. we are in for another difficult year in my opinion. especially for companies that do not have a lot in the way of profits or cash flow. paul: your political analyst dan clifton who i follow, he argues the year after a midterm election is usually very good for stocks, historically speaking. why could this should be different? well i think this could be a little bit different because normally in a presidential election cycle, administration take the hit earlybird to make the hard decision early in the grease the
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