Dow 20,000? Yes, Says Charles Schwab

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Renowned investor Charles Schwab said on CNBC that the stock market is not a bubble but supported by a "very strong economy," with the Dow Jones Industrial Average poised to soar to 20,000 within the next year few years.


"It will eventually reach that point. It may not be next year, but you gotta believe that equities are things that grow. It's innovation. It's new stores, new ideas, new things. That's where you get the benefit of the great American growth story, is through equities," Schwab said on "Closing Bell." "And so it's just a matter of time."


The economy has been able to get stronger because of the Federal Reserve's success in pumping liquidity into the market, said Schwab, referring to the Fed's $85 billion in monthly bond purchases, which is credited with keeping interest rates low and making borrowing easier and equities more attractive.

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