Leon Cooperman expects quite minimal from the market and is only interested in individual shares

Leon Cooperman expects quite minimal from the market and is only interested in individual shares


Leon Cooperman at the 2019 Providing Alpha meeting in New York on Sept. 19, 2019.

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Billionaire investor Leon Cooperman said he continues to be a bear with minor desire in the broader inventory industry, partly because it is underestimating the threat of a fiscal crisis.

“I’m of the perspective that we borrow from the potential with really profligate fiscal plan,” Cooperman said at CNBC’s Financial Advisor Summit. “Ultimately, we will have a disaster in public sector finance, and the market place is not discounting a disaster. In general, I be expecting very little from the market place.”

The chair and CEO of the Omega Relatives Workplace said the unprecedented stimulus has pulled demand from customers forward and produced an artificial situation in the economic climate. The national personal debt of the U.S. lately arrived at a historic milestone by passing $33 trillion for the to start with time.

Given his lengthy-term pessimism, Cooperman just isn’t purchasing the inventory current market benchmarks. In its place, he is hunting for bargains in particular person names.

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“The market has been, as you know, extraordinary bifurcated. If you just take out the Impressive 7, the in general sector has done absolutely nothing and perhaps it is really down a minimal bit or flat,” Cooperman reported. “I’m not interested in the S&P. I am intrigued in personal stocks.”

He said he would be very surprised if the S&P 500 climbs earlier mentioned 4,600 at any time this year. The large-cap benchmark is nonetheless up about 13% this yr, trading all-around 4,344.

The veteran trader stated his suggestions for what to invest in proper now would be, in order of preference, his preferred low-cost shares, then short-dated Treasurys, and his minimum preferred would be very long-phrase bonds. Some of his favourite benefit names are Canadian power producers Tourmaline Oil and Paramount Sources.



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