“I think they are underpriced. I actually think they’re very attractive particularly relative to bonds,” Siegel tells CNBC.
Jeremy Siegel (Associated Press) |
“Relative to bonds, relative to money markets, I think I would have been a tiny little boy — in the ’50s — before I have seen markets as attractive as they are now,” he said.
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