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Americans Fear a Stock Market Crash, but Yale Professor Says There's No Need for It

Yale University economist William Goetzman says investors are fundamentally too worried about market crashes, and his research shows that crashes after big gains are rare and most are short-lived.
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Yale University economist William Goetzman says investors are fundamentally too worried about market crashes, and his research shows that crashes after big gains are rare and most are short-lived.

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