The current bull market, at 10 years, is the longest in history. While the recent exuberance has swelled investors’ wallets, it has also begun to shrink their confidence in the market’s ability to keep climbing. In fact, almost all fundamental measures show the stock market to be somewhere between overvalued and extremely overvalued.
Can we expect the bull market to continue through next year or will 2020 see the first bear market in over a decade? Given that tech stocks have mostly been leading the charge, how will a tech slowdown impact the rest of the market? What effect will trade wars and geopolitical tensions contribute? Is a recession on the horizon?
Roger Khlopin CFA
Chief Investment Officer, Bank of Hawaii
A Chartered Financial Analyst, Roger earned his undergraduate B.S. degree at New York University and secured his graduate certificate in Accounting from the University of Hawaii. With over 25 years of investment management experience, including 16 years with the Bank of Hawaii, Roger currently manages over $6 billion in discretionary client assets.
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