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Bloomberg: Siegel Sees Stocks Rising 10%-15%, Mid-Year `Correction'

Jeremy Siegel, BloombergThe author of Stocks for the Long Run, Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel, "sees stocks rising 10%-15%, mid-year `Correction'," according to a Bloomberg interview (watch video). It's always interesting to see how irresistible pundits find the temptation to predict short-term market moves, even though they have no clue -- let us emphasize this: NO CLUE -- about where the market will go next. Stocks for the long run? Yes, but if you listen to me right now, you can make 10%-15% and then get out just in time for a mid-year correction.

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