Sam Stovall, Chief Investment Strategist at CFRA, discusses the market rebounding to 25,000 after it entered correction mode in early February. Stovall notes that even though the market closed higher for five straight sessions, market turmoil isn't necessarily over yet. He says it's important to pay attention to inflation. Stovall also discusses the debt the U.S. government is accruing with tax reform and the new spending bill.

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