CNBCのインスタグラム(cnbc) - 11月7日 13時01分
Billionaire investor Leon Cooperman said on Friday that he was concerned about the long-term outlook for the stock market because “too much debt is being created.”
“I think the overwhelming reality is the Fed is just creating this environment of free money. You have to kind of make a judgement whether that’s justified, how long it’s going to last and what impact this has on the longer-term outlook,” Cooperman said.
“Longer term, I probably have a dissenting view than Wall Street because I’m of the concern as to who pays for the party when the party is over?′ the chairman of the Omega Family Office added.
He said stocks right now are adequately priced. But, “I went back and I looked. Whenever you bought into the S&P 500 when it sold at 22 times earnings or more, your five-year return that followed was near zero,” he added. “So I would not be surprised if the market averages very little.”
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