
The Economist writes about Albert Edwards and the case against equities. Edwards has often been criticized for being bearish since 1999, but as the Economist points out he has not actually been wrong. Edwards case has been that stocks were overvalued and could not be expected to outperform safer fixed income investments. He was right. Treasury bonds have outperformed stocks since 1999. Read the article to get a good explanation of Edwards reasoning.
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