Close Menu
  • Home
  • Markets
    • Earnings
  • Banks
    • Crypto
    • Investing
  • Business
    • Retail
  • industry
    • Finance
    • Energy
    • Real Estate
  • Politics
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook LinkedIn
Financial Market News
Subscribe Now
  • Home
  • Markets
    • Earnings
  • Banks
    • Crypto
    • Investing
  • Business
    • Retail
  • industry
    • Finance
    • Energy
    • Real Estate
  • Politics
Financial Market News
You are at:Home»Markets»The risk-reward in the stock market isn’t looking good, warns fund manager
Markets

The risk-reward in the stock market isn’t looking good, warns fund manager

September 16, 20232 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
OLOGI Ad 2


“
‘The stock market has already discounted a significant degree of the economic recovery. So, incrementally improving data here might not do much to lift prices. The risk-reward isn’t great here.’
”

That’s Bryn Mawr Trust’s Jeffrey Mills, who oversees $16 billion in assets, talking to CNBC Friday about what’s next for a stock market struggling for direction to start the week. At last check, futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average
YM00,
+0.65%

had bounced off a triple-digit drop to push higher.

“The liquidity injection that the Fed is introducing to the market is actually being tapered off,” Mills went on to say. “Stocks are discounting an environment that is not necessarily reflective of not only economic fundamentals, but earnings fundamentals.”

Read:He hates shorting the market, but he’s at it again

Mills said that using trailing price-to-earnings as a measure, valuations haven’t been this high since the tech bubble. In this climate, Mills went to underweight in stocks mid-April.

“You have information that’s all over the map. Sentiment data isn’t really clear. One day you get a positive virus headline. The next day you get a negative one,” Mills said, explaining that investors need not get too bearish or too bullish. “Positioning needs to be somewhat nuanced.”

Watch the interview:

Last month, Mills spoke of the benefits of having cash on the sidelines in this climate.

“When people ask me, ‘How should I be invested? I need this money in one or even two years’ time.′ I tell them they probably shouldn’t even be in the stock market at all,” Mills told CNBC, adding that the advice applies now more than ever.

The major market indexes in the U.S. are coming off four weekly gains out of five, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average
DJIA,
-0.80%

and S&P 500
SPX,
-0.56%

both up more than 1% last week. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite
COMP,
+0.03%

added more than 3%.



Read More: The risk-reward in the stock market isn’t looking good, warns fund manager

TGC Banner 1
article_normal Banking Banking/Credit Columns Commercial Banking credit Dow Jones Industrial Average equity markets Financial Services FIRST_PUBLISH_HEADLINE|The risk-reward in the stock market isn’t looking good Fund good HEADLINE|The risk-reward in the stock market isn’t looking good Isnt manager market NASDAQ Composite Index riskreward S&P 500 Index stock US:COMP US:DJIA US:SPX warns warns fund manager overseeing $16 billion in assets
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous Articleis the income tide turning?
Next Article As NYC reopens, Hudson Yards takes high tech precautions

Related Posts

The Condo Market Is Showing Signs of Recovery. What Potential Buyers Should

March 28, 2026

Wall Street marks its worst week since start of conflict in Iran

March 28, 2026

What the Energy Industry Is (and Isn’t) Saying About the War in Iran

March 27, 2026

War with Iran burdens North Texas housing market as mortgage rates rise

March 27, 2026
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Energy News

What the Energy Industry Is (and Isn’t) Saying About the War in Iran

Trump says Iran let 10 oil ships through Strait of Hormuz as ‘present’

Former defence leaders outline already-present fossil fuel dependence,

Kuwait says Hormuz closure will trigger domino effect across the world

Banks News

CLARITY Act Nears Finish Line, but Industry Support Remains Key, Says Tim

Big banks take heat at Senate hearing

Ombudsman Remulla cites ‘problem’ with AMLC amid flood mess probe

Market structure bill compromise draws wide-ranging reaction from fractured

Real Estate News

The Condo Market Is Showing Signs of Recovery. What Potential Buyers Should

War with Iran burdens North Texas housing market as mortgage rates rise

The ‘primary barrier’ to this spring’s homebuying season

A tale of two countries

© 2026 finmar.news

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.