Time To Be "Tactically Bearish" Stocks?

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The drivers that support economic growth and earnings are slowing down. And valuations are stretched to record extremes.

For these reasons, portfolio manager Lance Roberts is turning significantly more tactically bearish on stocks this year.

This doesn't necessarily mean he expects an imminent crash.

But it does mean he expects stocks to put in a much more disappointing year than investors have become used to after back-to-back 20%+ annual returns.

We discuss his outlook in depth, as well as the new payrolls data, rising bond yields, why credit spreads remain so tight, and his firm's latest trades.

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Video Length: 01:47:38


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