
By Jonathan Chevreau
“The largest stealth bull market of our careers” is still very much alive, says BMO Capital Markets chief investment strategist Brian Belski.
In the keynote address Wednesday for BMO Global Asset Management’s Global Vision, Global Perspectives conference in Chicago, the American-born investment veteran said U.S. stocks are now six years into a 20-year secular bull market.
“Bull markets rarely end when everyone is looking for an end to them,” he said, “The media is consumed with negativity.”
Canada “bottoming”
While Belski believes America is setting the pace for global markets, Canada “is in the process of bottoming,” he said. Most of the investment professionals at the three-day conference on mutual funds and ETFs are Canadian. It might not yet be quite time to buy Canada, he added, since the first quarter has been one of “shock and awe” caused by the worldwide plunge in energy prices. Looking further out, though, he said “Canada is the place to be.”
One reason the Canadian market has languished is a call by a large Wall Street firm to “sell Canada.” Continue Reading…




