Greece Debt Crisis Trigger for Stock Market Crash or Bull Rally? Video
Stock-Markets / Stock Markets 2015 Jul 01, 2015 - 08:29 PM GMTThe Dow stocks index has been on a volatile slide since making its 18,350 new all time high of Mid May, having recently nudged to a low of 17,600 that many have attributed in large part to the unfolding Greece debt crisis, the latest of which is Greece missing its deadline for a Euro 1.6 billion repayment to the IMF Tuesday that has galvanised stock market bears to once more proclaim that the stocks bull market is over and a new bear market has begun.
Find out in this video what is the most probable stock market trend for the second half of 2015.
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