Americans Are Dangerously Vulnerable To A Stock Market Correction

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"Dazed and confused" is how a lot of regular investors are feeling right now.

Stocks have bounced back from their April lows, and optimism is back on Wall Street. I've certainly interviewed several experts who are feeling pretty bullish right now.

But that doesn't mean there aren't reasons for concern: technically, fundamentally, as well as on the macro level. Especially when major news bombs are dropping in the headlines nearly every day.

How is the average investor supposed to navigate such a chaotic market?

For seasoned expertise, we have the good fortune of welcoming back to the program high net worth financial advisor Ted Oakley, Managing Partner and Founder of Oxbow Advisors.

Ted is concerned that average investors, especially those 50 and older, are too overexposed to stocks -- they hold a higher percentage of their assets in equities than they ever have before in history.

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