i don't think it is. in fact, i think we're at the start of
Posted on: November 20, 2020 at 10:50:30 CT
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a new bull run.
1) the chasm between market performance and "main street" has never been wider, and 2020 has proven there's really very little correlation between the two.
2) there's still a **** ton of $$ sitting outside the market waiting to come back in.
3) we're exiting an era of relatively unprecedented volatility when it comes to policy; trade wars, tax cuts, rate cuts, stimulus, etc. like him or hate him we can all agree that trump's administration was incredibly unpredictable. we're now (hopefully) entering an era of gridlock, which the market always loves.
4) even as ****ed up as the US has been, it's still the safest place in the world for your money, and global investment in US companies will continue to flow