Morgan Stanley Says It's Time To Take Profits Off Defensive Stocks

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Morgan Stanley analyst Mike Wilson advises investors to lock in gains on defensive stocks after their recent outperformance, citing historical trends and uncertainty surrounding the labor market.

After Morgan Stanley was out with a call on this, recommending investors lock in their gains on defensive stocks.

We've actually heard this from some of our strategists here over the last couple of trading days and we did see a huge build up in some of these defensive pleas ahead of the fed's decision to cut. But Mike Wilson saying it's time to take profits off that recent out performance because like you said, Shaw, a lack of clarity about what the job market in the labor market data could look like if the data, you know, is horrible, that could be a boost for defensive could make it look like we're heading towards a recession.

 

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