Bill Ackman: Here's Where Stocks Will Go In 2021

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In this video we go over Bill Ackman's opinion on where stocks are heading in 2021...

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Billionaire investor Bill Ackman achieved a 70% return in the stock market in 2020. While most investors were struggling Ackman was absolutely crushing it!

Now this is interesting because Ackman has been talking about his thoughts on 2021. Where he’s investing, how 2021 is different to 2020 and where he thinks the market is heading this year. That’s the crux of what I want to cover in this video.

But very quickly for those who don’t know who Ackman is he’s a billionaire hedge fund manager, he’s a long-time follower of Warren Buffett, he considered to be a contrarian investor and he was one of the few who actually made money from the Pandemic market crash in March 2020. He did this through the credit markets. But that’s 2020, let’s talk about 2021…
What companies have the opportunity do well this year…

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So I’ll try explain a little bit as to what he’s getting at. What happened in the 2020 pandemic? A lot of companies struggled right? Some obviously a lot more than others. This resulted in the companies who had worse financial positions to close doors. Shut down.

And this meant the companies who were in strong positions got even stronger. Because the competition weakened. So the strong companies got stronger and the weak companies got weaker. This is why you’ve seen companies like Amazon shoot up in share price, Walmart same thing, Tesla too, they all went up because the pandemic wiped out some of their competition.

It’s as Warren Buffett say’s “Only when the tide goes out do you discover who's been swimming naked”.

When things like the 2020 pandemic comes along, if your business model is not solid, or your finances not ready, you will get wiped out, and this is good for your competition.

So what is he trying to say. It’s those bigger companies that have done and will do well from the pandemic and if we look at Ackman’s portfolio which we’ll see later on, it’s those bigger companies that he owns.

So 2020, all in all it wasn’t the greatest year for the economy and the stock market was pretty average. Where does Ackman see stocks heading in 2021…

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So he thinks specifically with the 2nd half of 2021, we’re going to see things pick up… Because at the end of the day how long can stay locked up, shutdown, unable to travel, unable to work, or go out for a gathering. There’s only so long you can get away with telling people, your business needs to be closed, stay at home.

Eventually people need to get on with their lives and as Ackman was saying we’re all starting to get itchy feet now. We all want to get on with our lives and at least Ackman thinks in 2021 that’s going to start happening. This is great for businesses.

We’ve also got a new president coming in, I’m sure you guys are aware of that one, not sure how you feel about it. Nevertheless, there’s big motivation for the president to grow the economy. All voters will be looking to see how he does.

It’s the same with the FED they have similar motivation to help the economy rebound...

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DISCLAIMER: It's important to note that I am not a financial adviser and you should do your own research when picking stocks to invest in. These are just some of my viewpoints, by no means would I recommend watching one YouTube video and then immediately buying that stock. This video was made for educational and entertainment purposes only. Consult your financial adviser.

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