Dalio: Investors need not be afraid that there is not too big a foam in US stocks at present
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发表于 2024-3-2 10:34:38
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[Dalio: Investors need not be afraid that there is not too big a foam in the US stock market at present] Dalio, the billionaire founder of hedge fund Golden Bridge Water Fund, said that there is not too big a foam in the US stock market at present, and the "Big Seven" are generally priced reasonably. Alphabet and Meta are still a bit cheap, while Tesla is a bit expensive.
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