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"textContent": "The stock market is hitting all-time highs, even as consumer sentiment hits all-time lows. Is this a paradox? Hardly. The confusion stems from people who imagine market prices move off their personal economic experiences (as well as broader consumer sentiment). This is a false belief, easily disproven with a few data points and…\n\nRead More \n\nThe post All Time Highs (SP500) versus All Time Lows (Consumer Sentiment) appeared first on The Big Picture.",
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