Buy The Dip Is Dead
As if the last few weeks weren’t volatile enough, this one was even worse. Swings were so wild that exchange-rules forced trading halts – multiple times. Thursday saw the worst day for the S&P 500 since 1987’s Black Monday crash, and the record long bull market came to a close. Cracks are forming in the credit markets, and classic hedges aren’t working the way they should. Lauren Goodwin, an economist and multi-asset portfolio strategist at New York Life Investments, explains why she’s not yet buying into this dip. Also joining the podcast is Bloomberg MLIV blogger Kriti Gupta, who discusses what an oil-price war means for global economies and energy firms.
Mentioned in this podcast:
Bull Market Ends Like It Began: In Chaos, Without Any Warning
Credit Market Stress Deepens With Companies Racing to Raise Cash
Bear Market Signals Over 80% Chance of Recession Hitting U.S.
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