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    Don’t count on investors’ cash coming off the sidelines to boost stock prices

    HOWARD GOLD'S NO-NONSENSE INVESTING On Wall Street, rose-colored glasses come with the territory. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) and the Standard & Poor’s 500 (SPX) both just hit all-time highs after one of the quietest, most grudging rallies I’ve ever seen.

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    Default Re: Don’t count on investors’ cash coming off the sidelines to boost stock prices

    I've always thought the cash on the sidelines was an overblown statement, but Morgan Stanley has much better knowledge of this stuff than me.

    “The idea that there is ‘cash on the sidelines’ has been popular theme over the last several years, but not always accurate,” the Morgan Stanley strategists say, pointing to two bear markets in the last 24 months and some of the most disorderly cross-asset price action in recorded history. “But now it might.”
    https://www.marketwatch.com/story/th..._click_seemore

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