on Tuesday. "Both the premier of China and the president of the United States want to come across that they prevailed and didn't give in."DoubleLine has more than $130 billion in assets under management.
If tariffs increase as scheduled on Friday, Gundlach thinks the U.S. stock market will sell-off further. Thehas fallen more than 460 points this week after Trump on Sunday threatened to add more tariffs on Chinese imports. "It's already happening, I think. The market obviously doesn't want increased tariffs, so it's been kind of reacting to that," Gundlach said.
"I think that we're in a late cycle and I think the market can only be termed by the way I look at evolution of market prices as a bear market," Gundlach said. "The market hasn't gone anywhere in 15 months." "People keep acting like this is some sort of locomotive that's chugging along but the New York Stock Exchange Composite Index – which to me is the most important one because it's the biggest – it peaked in January of 2018 and then couldn't quite make it back to that peak in October and now it couldn't quite get back to that October level and now it's rolling over again," Gundlach said.
60% of the time, it works every time...
So what can we do ?
What a genius lol
of course he's a bond guy
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