Investor Steve Eisman warns against troubled stocks in current economy
Steve Eisman, the hedge-fund manager famous for predicting the 2008 financial crisis, warns investors to be cautious of stocks and identifies sectors to avoid. He believes the consumer is in a relatively stable position, but higher interest rates make it more expensive to buy big-ticket items like houses and cars, impacting sectors that rely on consumer financing. Eisman advises against owning home builders and companies that finance cars or used cars. He also states that banks are "uninvestible" due to net interest margin problems. Eisman emphasizes the need for humility in predicting recessions and suggests waiting for data to confirm any economic downturn.
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