Fisher: The Market Torpedoes That Could Sink Chinese Shares

Silicon Valley Bank’s failure! Global contagion fears! Fright over America’s Federal Reserve! Western inflation still raging! What horrors beyond China’s borders could shock world stocks and reverberate in the Middle Kingdom? Potential pitfalls are front of mind for me today, and always. But my worries aren’t hotly hyped fears like those above. Nor are they the U.S.-China tensions so many Western commentators fret. All are too widely watched. Instead, threats to my contrarian bullish 2023 outlook are stealthy risks few presently fathom. None seem ripe to impale stocks now. But that can change fast. Here are some worth watching.
Ken Fisher is the founder and executive chairman of Fisher Investments, a money management firm serving large institutions and high net worth individuals globally.
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