NEIL DUTTA: 'Doom sells,' but don't let warnings of a bubble scare you
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Neil Dutta, the head of US economics at Renaissance Macro Research, spoke to Business Insider executive editor Sara Silverstein about what he thinks everyone is getting wrong about markets right now. He says that "doom sells" on Wall Street, and that the more strategists and the media warn about a market crash, the less likely it is to happen.
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