Peter Kraus Wary Of A 15% Correction Ahead The Wealth Advisor Contributor February 7, 2021 (Bloomberg) Wall Street veteran Peter Kraus said that investors shouldn’t be caught off guard by a market correction because some equities have been pushed into bubble territory, and many catalysts for expansion have already been factored in. “You’ve got to pay attention to those bubbles, and the market could easily have a consolidation of 10% to 15% and nobody should be surprised,” the Aperture Investors founder said Friday in a Bloomberg Television interview. Though many investors believe U.S. President Joe Biden will push through a large relief package, “a lot of the stimulus is already in the price.” Kraus joins those sounding an alarm about bubbles after retail investors pushed up stocks such as GameStop Corp. and AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc., creating volatility among various equities. The former co-head of Goldman Sachs Group Inc.’s asset-management arm and chief executive officer of AllianceBernstein Holding LP, Kraus formed his new firm more than two years ago, and his comments came as equities have hit new highs. He also renewed a warning about inflation. “The amount of stimulus that the U.S. government is going to actually put into the economy is likely to be north of $5 trillion. The Fed’s balance sheet has doubled,” he said. “That all can’t happen without affecting inflation. And as inflation rises, real rates could actually turn positive, and that will be an impact on those stocks that are overvalued.” Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. Popular FundFocus Jeremy Grantham Issues Stark Warning About The State of The Markets FundFocus The Stock Market's Momentum Is Poised For A Shift In 2025 Washington Wire Treasury Market Gets First 5% Yield In Sign of What Could Come Companies JPMorgan Completes Wall Street's Retreat From Key Cimate Alliance Future of Wealth Outlook for the S&P 500 Remains Optimistic
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