The stock market is near records so why are investors the most bearish since 2008 financial crisis?

The S&P 500 is within 1% of its closing record set on April 30

The S&P 500 index stands less than 1% shy of a record but investors aren’t loving the climb, based on a recent fund manager survey from Bank of America Merrill Lynch.

The survey of 179 global managers overseeing some half trillion dollars in assets told BAML that pessimism has been driven by concerns over U.S.-led trade-war fears and anxieties of an impending recession here and elsewhere in the globe.

Mark Decambre | MarketWatch

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