What happens when the bulls outweigh the bears?

Jonathan-Wu/Adam-Kibble/

29 January 2018
| By Mike |
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The ratio of bulls to bears in the market is at its greatest ever dispersion and that should give investors pause as they enter 2018.

That is one of the cautionary notes that will be sounded by the keynote speaker at Money Management’s free Investment Analyst Forecast webinar which kicks off tomorrow.

van Eyk will not only set the scene for investors as the move further into 2018 but, along with Premium China Fund’s Jonathan Wu, will seek to place the role of China into the correct context.

Insight Investment’s, Adam Kibble when then give his firm’s views on the nature of the current market upswing, noting that the positive sentiment cannot be expected to last forever and the indicators advisers and their clients will need to monitor in the months ahead.

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