Morgan Stanley's Michael Wilson Is a Seller of Stocks Again – Bloomberg

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Morgan Stanley strategist Michael Wilson is returning to the bear camp.
The strategist, one of the US stock market’s most vocal skeptics, has seen enough of the recent rally that he’d predicted and says investors are better off booking profits.

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