“Corporations can’t continue to borrow so much money at such low rates. But everyone is perfectly happy to postpone that apocalypse too. Stock market investors are no dopes either. They know this Fed-driven bull market must come to an end sometime. By many different measures – P/Es… swollen margin accounts… enterprise-value-to-revenue ratios… investor sentiment – the stock market is already in the danger zone. What will happen? Either the Fed will begin to taper – probably causing a crash. Or investors will get tired of investing real money in a phony trend. Either way, when the apocalypse comes… it will be later.”
http://www.bonnerandpartners.com/apocalypse-later/
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