Has
the U.S. bull market run its course?
Has
the U.S. bull market run its course?
With U.S. stocks trading at a premium to other markets, as well as their historical norm, investors are reasonably wondering: Has
the U.S. bull market run its course?
Not exact matches
The big
run - up in
U.S. stocks during the long
bull market has outpaced foreign
markets, bonds, and cash.
Overall, stocks have been on a long
bull run since the
U.S. market bottomed in 2009.
The current
bull market for
U.S. equities is approaching its ninth year and if sustained until August, will be the longest
running bull market in the history of the S&P 500.
The bulk of
U.S. stock gains in this long -
running bull market are due to one variable: the expansion of the price - to - earnings ratio.
In the sixth year of the
bull run, the
U.S. large cap
market has had its ups and downs.
Stock
markets in the
U.S. have been on a
bull run since the end of the financial crisis, smashing through record highs in recent days.
Finally, the
U.S. market has had a fantastic
run since 2009 and the longstanding
bull market is getting long in the tooth.
You may know me from my book, The Coming Renewal of Gold's Secular
Bull Market: Dump
U.S. Stocks and Prepare for Gold's Final
Run, which was first published in May 2015 and correctly anticipated the revival in Gold and gold mining stocks.
The
U.S. stock index
bulls are still in firm technical control, even though the
bull market run in the stock indexes is very mature.
The
U.S. Treasury bond and notes futures
market bulls have
run into a buzz saw the past couple weeks.
Stocks had been in a multi-year
bull run and
market P / E ratios in the
U.S. were above the post-war average.
The recent
bull market run in
U.S. equities is continuing to attract foreign investment.