The stock market's leaders are overvalued and could suffer a big correction, RBA's Richard Bernstein said.
The RBA chief investment officer pointed to a discrepancy between the debt and equity markets, which could hint at a soon-to-come market correction.
But, only a narrow group of stocks are dominating the equity market, which implies profits aren't expanding for most companies.
While large-cap stocks tanked during the lost decade of the 2000s, small-cap, energy, and emerging market stocks did exceedingly well.
In a previous note, he said the stock market's shifting leadership from the most-hyped names to underloved equities presents once-in-a-generation opportunity for investors.
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