Billionaire investor Leon Cooperman said Tuesday that he's having a "decent" year relative to the major stock indexes, despite the latest market turmoil. The chair and CEO of the Omega Family Office said he's keeping his expectations low as investors are still stuck in a bad environment, thanks to continued inflation and rising interest rates.
"The market really isn't cheap," he told CNBC. "It's a very strange market, the indices themselves have no destination for me but I find a lot of individual stocks that are attractively priced…but I'm not expecting much in the market."
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