Morgan Stanley predicts an 'earnings recession' next year, warning of 'panic' in overpriced stocks

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Morgan Stanley advises investors to be careful next year because paying too much for overhyped growth stocks could be disastrous.

 

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CNBC is the biggest market manipulators As negative news brings high ratings!!!

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Paying too much for overhyped growth stocks can be disastrous in any year. Thanks for the great info.

What about investing in Canadian pot companies..

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