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Gundlach on 2019: Rising yields to hit stocks, trouble in bonds and a possible bitcoin bounceMany of DoubleLine Capital CEO Jeffrey Gundlach's predictions have come true, including the stock market's monster sell-off in December. Now here are his latest thoughts on the markets. Party pooper!
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Gundlach says this is how stock-market investors can survive the ‘zigzags’ of 2019So far the year is shaping up as positive, but sure it’s early. Our call of the day from a ‘bond king’ has one suggestion on how to navigate it.
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2019 will have a market slowdown, but not a recession, says Jeremy Siegel'We avoid a recession, we're going to have a really good market.' Wharton Professor Jeremy Siegel said yesterday that we won't see a recession this year, but we will be 'wobbling' toward a slowdown. Fed needs to quit raising rate. If that happens 🚀 The Democrats keep shooting off their big mouth they will be a crash 👍🏻👍🏻😡
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Investors should 'embrace' a recession and watch for retest of market lows, Morgan Stanley saysMorgan Stanley equity strategists believe the stock market priced in an earnings recession when it plunged to December's low, and it is very likely to retest that level. Im still waiting for the StockMarket to crash, that's what you claimed if Trump was elected president. I'll embrace it, as long as the FED continues to raise rates, so my cash can make more through it. The probability of an analyst getting something right that he called a year ago and then assume he has it right in a 2600 resistance level stand-off is arrogant.
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