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Interest rates have been a tailwind for investors for 40 years. Will this be the decade that changes

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Interest rates have been a tailwind for investors for 40 years. Will this be the decade that changes?
Tom BradleyTom Bradley
January 15, 2020 9:25 AM EST






I have a rule of thumb for the stock market that’s useful exactly once every ten years. It goes like this — when we turn the calendar on a new decade, don’t expect it to be led by the same sectors and asset types as the last one. It will be driven by different forces and have a unique character.
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