The 60/40 Portfolio Is Having Its Worst Year Ever. What to Buy Instead.
Bonds and stocks have both sold off, leaving investors nowhere to hide. There are better ways to build and preserve wealth now.
Bonds and stocks have both sold off, leaving investors nowhere to hide. There are better ways to build and preserve wealth now.
“The definition of true capitulation is investors selling what they love,” Hartnett said, citing Apple, big tech, the dollar and private equity.
Consider the plight of analysts, whose overwhelmingly bullish forecasts are being furiously rolled back.
Kolanovic’s repeated dip-buying calls failing to play out this year. He’s sticking to bullish stance on risk, urging investors to increase holdings.
The stock market is getting jittery in 2022, as investors try to figure out where the economy will go.
Be ready. An ugly liquidation stage to key S&P 500 levels will put the stock market well in front of the Fed, leading to a buying opportunity.
The Fed may no longer be a friend of investors, pros say, and that could be a major headwind to stocks in the near-term.