Paul Tudor Jones says markets are on shakier ground than in Trump’s first term, leaving no room for error

by | Feb 3, 2025 | Financial

Billionaire hedge-fund manager Paul Tudor Jones said Monday he believes the financial markets are far less stable entering President Donald Trump’s second term than they were in 2017. “There’s so many moving parts, and there’s so many things that are cross currents. The one thing that I would say is this is a completely, totally different landscape than Trump 1.0,” Jones said on CNBC’s ” Squawk Box .” The widely followed investor said fixed-income, foreign exchange and equity markets have all gone through sea changes during the past eight years. He noted that the Treasury is now issuing a record amount of debt, more than doubling the number in 2017. Meanwhile, today foreigners take up twice as much of the ownership of U.S. equities, debt and real estate than in 2017 as a percentage of GDP, Jones said. As for the stock market, the founder and chief investment officer of Tudor Investment pointed out that the average price-to-earnings ratio of the S & P 500 today is around 25, versus the 19 level in January 2017. “We could have a 30% correction in the stock market and just be back to slightly overvalued,” Jones said. “I think Trump being Trump, I don’t know if it will play as well as it did in 1.0, because there’s no room for mistakes.” The markets declined Monday after T …

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