All great bull markets are rooted in easy money. Simulative
monetary conditions mean low interest rates that, in turn, encourage investors
to take on more risk. Buoyant liquidity will always find its way into asset
markets, pushing prices higher. The corollary is that a bull market cannot persist
in the face of tightening liquidity. Thus, investors must pay close attention
to the factors that drive monetary policy.
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