Morgan Stanley: Prepare for a pullback in U.S. stocks, panic sentiment is a good buying opportunity
According to Jinshi reports, Andrew Slimon, a senior portfolio manager at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, stated that investors should prepare for a pullback in the U.S. stock market and act decisively when fear reaches its peak.
He believes that the current strong corporate earnings are colliding with accumulated risks, and the stock market, especially the "Tech Seven Giants," has risen significantly, increasing the risk of further price increases. Slimon advises investors to remain patient, stating that now is not the best time to deploy new capital, but he still maintains a constructive outlook in the long term.
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