Far from despair, GMO’s Inker is starting to buy equities again saying a painful 2022 has brought about better opportunities for investors.
Most investors would like to forget 2022, but GMO’s Ben Inker sees a silver lining in the bloodbath.
“Even if more market trouble is on the horizon, it is far better being too early than too late when buying assets that are cheap in absolute terms.” “I’d say that 2022 was not so much a year where it was a ton of fun as a value manager, rather a nightmare for high-priced growth,” he said.
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