Morgan Stanley says this could be the longest economic expansion...EVER

I realize they're not calling for double digit returns for the next 6 years (high singles), but what do you guys think? Personally, I think it's possible to have a very long expansion iff (geeks will get this word choice) capex increases meaningfully (enough to mean revert), deleveraging is steady, and valuations come down (either via correction/crash or by earnings growth outpacing price performance). All of that said, this time is never different and we will likely get a recession/contraction at a time when the market least expects it.

What do you all think?

Link - http://www.businessinsider.com/morgan-stanley-sp-500-3000-2014-9

 
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The boom & bust cycle is the same as it ever was. Those maturities may have been pushed out but they haven't disappeared and the next issuance will almost certainly be under higher interest rates. Not to mention the hiccups in available leverage/capital for the financial services industry. The article also misses the fact that market cycles and economic cycles are loosely aligned. Could delve deeper into the subject but the short of it is, I question their conclusion.

 

reread my initial post, I should really proofread more often. was talking more to the "longest expansion ever" instead of S&P 3000.

I'm all about value, so selfishly I'd like to see some sideways price movement combined with rising earnings, meaning that multiples would come back a bit. I think that if these conditions happened, we'd be ripe for another few years of rising stock prices. I just think that trees can't grow to the sky and that without some sort of pullback, we can't have the longest expansion ever.

 

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