Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Do you view, or not view, the present (stock) market environment as among the most dangerous instances in (stock market) history?

Published on the Hussman Funds web-site by John P. Hussman, Ph.D.

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Weekly Market Comment, May 12, 2014
“With advisory sentiment running at 56% bulls and fewer than 20% bears, with most historically reliable valuation metrics about twice their pre-bubble norms (and presently associated with negative expected S&P 500 nominal total returns on every horizon of 7 years and less), with capitalization-weighted indices near record highs but smaller stocks and speculative momentum stocks diverging badly, and with a Federal Reserve clearly intent on winding down the policy of quantitative easing that has brought these distortions about, we continue to view the present market environment as among the most dangerous instances in history.”

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1 comment:

  1. Lower taxes. Reduce the size of the Federal Government (get out of the way). Watch the economy boom.
    I feel like I'm on a freight train heading for a cliff.
    eh....what do I know?

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