Tom Lee shared an interesting historical perspective on CNBC today.
He said stocks typically bottom around 10% into a war. His example was World War II, which lasted 5 years while the market bottomed just 5 months into it.
His broader point was that the risk/reward for equities is becoming more attractive.
It is a good reminder that markets tend to price in bad news faster than most people expect.
Apr 7
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