After more than 20 years in the industry, hedge fund veteran Erik Karlsson sees three clear signs of a stock market bubble.
“It’s high time to put on both suspenders and a belt,” he says.
✔ The “house of cards” in the market: “It takes a worryingly short time for it to start to sway”
✔ Investment advice: “It’s not about being a coward – it’s about surviving”
✔ The stocks he wants to own now: “Don’t just promise cash flows in the future”
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After more than 20 years in the industry, hedge fund veteran Erik Karlsson sees three clear signs of a stock market bubble.
“It’s high time to put on both suspenders and a belt,” he says.
✔ The “house of cards” in the market: “It takes a worryingly short time for it to start to sway”
✔ Investment advice: “It’s not about being a coward – it’s about surviving”
✔ The stocks he wants to own now: “Don’t just promise cash flows in the future”