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Looking for Safety When Bonds Aren’t Hedging Stocks

Jeffrey Small explains why the market didn’t have an outsized reaction to the U.S. bombing Iran. He thinks a melt-up could occur in the S&P 500 before the end of the year, and walks through his “best-case scenario” for the year. He prefers to buy companies outperforming on their bottom line, saying bonds no longer really work as a hedge for equities. “When everyone is saying don’t buy, it’s the time to buy.”

Trading 360

23 Jun 2025

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