January 9, Morgan Stanley Chief Investment Officer Mike Wilson made an extremely optimistic outlook on the US stock market. In an interview with CNBC’s Squawk Box, Mike Wilson described the future market trajectory as “incredibly clear.” He believes that the stabilization of Federal Reserve policies and legislative tailwinds will reignite the vitality of the consumer sector. Wilson pointed out, “The Federal Reserve is actively addressing these liquidity issues, and this support has eliminated a significant layer of risk for investors.” Although the long-term outlook remains positive, Wilson warned that market corrections are inevitable in an election year. He advised investors to be prepared for at least one 10% correction but also urged everyone to view such declines as buying opportunities rather than exit signals. (Jin10)
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Morgan Stanley: The Fed's restart of asset purchases has eliminated liquidity risk
January 9, Morgan Stanley Chief Investment Officer Mike Wilson made an extremely optimistic outlook on the US stock market. In an interview with CNBC’s Squawk Box, Mike Wilson described the future market trajectory as “incredibly clear.” He believes that the stabilization of Federal Reserve policies and legislative tailwinds will reignite the vitality of the consumer sector. Wilson pointed out, “The Federal Reserve is actively addressing these liquidity issues, and this support has eliminated a significant layer of risk for investors.” Although the long-term outlook remains positive, Wilson warned that market corrections are inevitable in an election year. He advised investors to be prepared for at least one 10% correction but also urged everyone to view such declines as buying opportunities rather than exit signals. (Jin10)