π©π© In today's episode, we delve deep into the current US stock market rally. With the S&P 500 seeing unprecedented gains, the air is thick with both excitement and apprehension. Is this a golden era of investing, or are we perched on the edge of a market correction? Morgan Stanley's chief US equity strategist Mike Wilson believes that the stock market's rally is likely running out of steam, and quickly. He cites both technical and fundamental reasons for this.
π© π Our episode covers both the technical and fundamental aspects of the market. We discuss:
a. Market breadth, the hidden indicator of a rallyβs strength.
b. The weight of consumer spending on economic growth.
c. Expert insights from Morgan Stanleyβs Mike Wilson on the future of the rally.
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βRead the blog article/post at: https://www.investingiguana.com/investment-strategies/morgan-stanleys-chief
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Comments
Morgan Stanley cash account offers 0.01% interest rate. Many other broker services gave >5%. Investors will seek for a better yield somewhere else.
Any people on Etrade transferring to MS? Will the trade fees rise? Anyone going somewhere else? Etrade was great, so don't like the change.
MS do not trade options? I mean how can they not? They are purely a brokerage
Morgan Stanley is a complete disaster. Sell when you can.
By the way, Morgan Stanley owns AMC.