Can the bull market in stocks survive rising inflation, bond yields? Here’s what history says

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Can the bull market in stocks survive rising inflation, bond yields? Here’s what history says:

Rising Treasury yields are sending shivers through the stock market, particularly for highflying tech-related stocks. But history shows that when yields are rising “for the right reasons,” tech shares and cyclically sensitive stocks tend to thrive, according to Raymond James.

“Since 1990, during rising rate environments, the more cyclical sectors have outperformed,” Adam noted. “The average annualized outperformance relative to the S&P 500 and the percentage of time it outperforms the S&P 500 is largest for the tech, consumer discretionary and industrials sectors — three of our preferred sectors,” while higher dividend-yielding sectors like utilities, real estate and consumer staples tend to underperform.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, +0.09% was positive, while the S&P 500 SPX, -0.77% was off 0.6%. But Adam argued that inflation not only is unlikely to “short circuit” the rally, it may be a welcome development for stock-market bulls.

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The obvious long term answer is yes

Market manipulation in the open.

It’s the massive market bubble created by quantitative easing that won’t hold up. Major market correction coming or massive inflation from tens of trillions digitized to prevent a pop of the bubble.

TL/DR: No it can’t

Inflations is a joke stop with the stupid articles about inflation that’s never coming.

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