Jack Bogle recommends a firm grip on U.S. stocks
On Breakfast with Benjamin: Jack Bogle recommends a firm grip on U.S. stocks. Plus: The tide is turning in favor of active management, the oil-price slide is spreading across the commodities markets, and OPEC fades as a cartel.
- Jack Bogle stands firm about his love affair with U.S. markets, regardless of the market’s strong run. ‘It would be nice to only invest when valuations are low.’
- At this point in the cycle, it is tough to argue against active management. Positioned to outperform over the next five years
- In the wake of cheap oil look for copper, corn and sugar prices also to start sliding. Rippling through the commodity markets
- It’s the beginning of the end for OPEC. After 54 years, the cartel now mostly exists only on paper. Meanwhile, the Saudis sit back and let prices fall
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