Morgan Stanley’s Andrew Slimmon: This bull market isn’t different from what we’ve seen in the past

Morgan Stanley’s Andrew Slimmon: This bull market isn’t different from what we’ve seen in the past

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Andrew Slimmon, Morgan Stanley Investment Management senior portfolio manager, joins CNBC’s ‘Squawk Box’ to discuss …

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  1. @Anessa-gibson

    As an investment enthusiast, I often wonder how top-level investors are able to become millionaires through investing. I have a significant amount of capital to start with, but I'm unsure about the strategies and direction I should take to help me generate substantial profits like some people are this season.

  2. @LonnieErnst123

    I believe that Corporate Buy Backs were most likely held in check in the past, as Corps may have dipped into the investments to cover End of Year Bonuses and/or Christmas Bonuses. This year,
    they have to Buy Back enough funds to cover the current Bonus Budget cost, plus pay for a huge stockpile of supplies needed to survive questionable sanctions. In my uneducated opinion, the Stock Market is gonna drop a lot further than many of us imagine.

  3. @annaj.osorio

    Already, I can see wild swings in the stock market due to the trump win. I am really confused on how I can make gains on my $200k investments in different assets based off these market movements without any loss to my money.

  4. @DiFinni

    I kinda disagree, this bull market isn't like past bull markets. Ai wasn't here in the last bull market. I believe this makes a huge difference.

  5. @ArthurJones-v2i

    The stock market is definitely picking up pace right now, but I still think investors should be careful at this time. I'm actually a newbie in this space, so I'm open to hearing other investors' take on this.

  6. @georgemaximus694

    This bull market has been going on since 2008. Nothing new here

  7. @MusicAndParkour

    It´s not a true that the bull market isn´t different from what we´ve seen in the past. This time is different. This time we don´t know for sure whether Andrew Ross is real.

  8. @wz758

    Take these ANALyst with a pinch of salt. If they know what they are talking about they won’t be working!

  9. @Viv8ldi

    Memo: Morgan Stanley

  10. @damonkatos4271

    Mark a trend line of the S&P 500 and Nasdaq and see if it gets crossed. If it does we’re in a bear market, plain and simple.
    This week’s pullback may continue.

  11. @I_Love_Figs

    Jesus. He's proud of being shameless.

  12. @MickyGlover

    It's enticing to consider purchasing some stocks in this bull run. I'm contemplating investing more than $300k for retirement. While the bull run can generate short-term excitement, i also need long-term investment strategy.

  13. @MickyGlover

    It's enticing to consider purchasing some stocks in this bull run. I'm contemplating investing more than $300k for retirement. While the bull run can generate short-term excitement, i also need long-term investment strategy.

  14. @whatever77ism

    So, we got one more good year and than hold on to your pants 😂😂😂

  15. @JoyChou-d8f

    Market highs can sometimes be followed by corrections, but predicting the timing and extent of it is challenging. I've heard some analysts talk about a 'massive' correction. It makes me wonder if it's time to adjust my $2M portfolios or maybe even consider some defensive investments.

  16. @BRuane-pw6xq

    Biden Bounce Nov 2020 to Nov 2024 market up 63 pct ..cha ching. Trumpy said sell 😂😂😂😂

  17. @klobasa007007

    This guy is delusional or he is lying (probably both), all data points to recession in 2025.

  18. @simrans3675

    For anyone reading this, if you want to make it, do yourself a favor:

    Buy some freakin Bitcoin, some crypto (Solana, may be Doge), Coinbase stock and sit back and let it fly! Manage risk later next year; crypto IS the play for '25

  19. @tk4c415

    whenever I see someone talking about how great the market outlook is, it is like they are trying to convince themselves. that they cant tell what they really think because it would cause a selloff. I dont buy it, I am selling.

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