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InvestSMART’s Evan Lucas says we are seeing “basically the biggest and longest bull market the world has ever seen” after domestic and foreign markets reach record high levels.

The ASX200 closed at a record high of 6929 points on Friday despite tensions in the Middle East.

“The argument that comes from a lot of people is that this rally is unsustainable, but this is basically the biggest and longest bull market the world, not just Australia, but the world has ever seen,” Mr Lucas told Sky News. “It’s been going since the GFC and it’s not slowing anytime soon." Image: AP

 

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