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Fundstrat’s Tom Lee Dismisses Market Collapse, Calls Pullback a 'Buying Opportunity'
Tom Lee, CIO of Fundstrat Capital, dismissed the recent pullback in U.S. financial markets as a structural issue unlikely to end the current record‑setting bull run. Lee said the drivers of market growth are not affected by the current rare‑earth tensions with China, though the issue will remain relevant.
Fundstrat’s Tom Lee Predicts Markets Will Keep Going Higher, Labels Pullback as a ‘Buying Opportunity’
Even with the recent events that led U.S. financial markets down, erasing billions in the crypto industry, some analysts still expect the bull market to continue. Tom Lee, CIO of Fundstrat Capital and a seasoned financial analyst, expects markets to keep rising in the short term.
In a recent appearance on CNBC, Lee referred to the evolution of the markets for the next week, expecting a recovery, given that the driving factors behind the previous market rise had not been affected.
Lee considered these moves a “good flush,” but disregarded their relevance as markets continue to seek higher numbers.
He stated:
While President Donald Trump’s announcement hit traditional markets due to the announcement of a 100% tariff hike on China to fight its rare earths export controls, the crypto market fared worst, triggering an $18 billion black swan event.
Nonetheless, Lee stresses that markets have already lived through this kind of shock from February to April. While he did not minimize the possibility of an intensification of the tariff issue, he remarked on the key elements of the rally and their permanence.
“You know, it’s been about the innovation coming from AI, and it’s the innovation as Wall Street looks to the blockchain, and now it’s the Fed that’s beginning an easing cycle. These three things have structural tailwinds that aren’t disrupted because of a potential rare earth dispute with China,” he stressed.
Nonetheless, China’s response to President Trump’s 100% tariff hike threats and the shadow of further escalation will remain relevant to markets. “These are important issues,” Lee concluded.