Keep your money in stocks regardless of risk appetite, UBS says

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Investors would have missed out on a 10-percent rally if they had sold their stock holdings on Christmas Eve and re-entered the market this month, said Mark Haefele, global chief investment officer at UBS Global Wealth Management.

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Didn't UBS have a rogue trader that lost $2 Billion

That will be one expensive mistake if incorrect.

With this arse of a President, people need 2 eat. Or do u think they should starve to death 2?

How else will they loan the shares to short sellers?

When has UBS ever been wrong before? *looks at the office in Stamford*

In other words your a sucker for pain$

Or real estate if you actually want to make 16% - instead of lose 30%

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