Markets are Priced for Perfection: Jackson
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JPMorgan's Jordan Jackson has a mixed message for investors: stocks might hit record highs soon, but don’t get too comfortable. He warns that markets are "priced for perfection," meaning even small hiccups—like economic surprises or geopolitical flare-ups—could cause turbulence. While he’s optimistic long-term, he’s hinting that the ride could get bumpy before reaching those peaks.
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