Crypto, Taxes & Volatility: What Hedge Funds Are Eyeing in 2018

(Bloomberg) Even a new U.S. president and rising geopolitical tensions couldn’t stop stock markets from marching higher. But that’s about to change, money managers say.A pullback in quantitative easing by central banks globally could trigger a downward spiral in asset prices and spell a “significant change” for the macro trading environment, Paul Tudor Jones wrote Nov. 30. He compared the current bull market to the bubble of 1999. Low volatility is becoming “dangerous” and has lulled investors into a false sense of complacency, he wrote.

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