Asset Management

Why the bull market could end in 2020

At 3,400 calendar days, there is no denying this one is getting a little long in the tooth

Why the bull market could end in 2020
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All of us, at some point, must confront our mortality. So, too, must investors prepare for the demise of a bull market that began in the depths of the financial crisis in 2009.

Yes, predictions of the end of this record run have been made before — and have been proved wrong. The rally has so far seemed almost indestructible, thanks to stable economic growth and the Federal Reserve’s easy-money policy.

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