Stocks will break out of trouble and hit new record highs, market bull Tony Dwyer predicts (via TradingNation)
In Dwyer's Tuesday research note to investors, he indicated the Street will likely see a near-term reflex rally. However, he considers the intermediate readings more ominous.
"There has already been a sharp bounce off Monday's intraday low and the catalysts for the correction have yet to be resolved, so we would expect a bit more indigestion and begin adding risk back into the market on any further weakness as the bottoming process begins," wrote Dwyer.On additional downside, Dwyer plans to buy
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