In this episode of Excess Returns, Jack Forehand and Justin Carbonneau sit down with veteran investment strategist Jim Paulsen to discuss the current market landscape and economic outlook. Paulsen, author…
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Stocks Have Room to Run, According to New Valuation Gauge
A new valuation metric suggests that stocks have upside potential “despite being in the midst of the worst economic contraction of the postwar era.” This according to a recent article…
Paulsen: Bull Market Needs a 15 Percent Correction
During a recent interview on CNBC, Leuthold Group’s chief investment strategist said, “I think a good gut check to sentiment, like a 15 percent correction, might be just the ticket…
How 3% Yields Could Change the Investing Landscape
Rising Treasury yields are “prompting investors to dust off their playbooks for how to trade in an era of relatively higher rates,” according to a recent Bloomberg article. The article…
Market Experts Offer Predictions for 2018
A recent article in Money shares the views of a panel of market experts (including Rob Arnott, Jim Paulsen and Liz Ann Sonders, among others) regarding the state of the…
This Bull Market Isn't Happy
The current bull market’s backdrop of low volatility, high valuations, and tightening monetary policy are worrisome factors for some in the investment community, according to a recent article in The…
Jim Paulsen Sits Between Bull and Bear
Where the market is headed, says Wells Capital Management’s chief strategist, is more like a “bunny” market than a bear or bull. In last week’s Barron’s, Jim Paulsen explains that…
Paulsen: Three Possible Economic Outcomes for the Markets
Jim Paulsen, chief investment strategist at Wells Capital Management, told CNBC last week that the current situation “lends itself to a market that’s vulnerable to kind of bouncing around a…
Paulsen: Watch For Commodities To Surprise -- If This Happens
Wells Capital’s James Paulsen says a commodities rebound will depend on what the dollar does, and he thinks the dollar has been in “peaking mode” since March. (more…)