Shlomi Ronen Shlomi Ronen is the managing principal and founder of Dekel Capital.

LOS ANGELES—Investors can settle in for a longer cycle, according to Shlomi Ronen, managing principal and founder of Dekel Capital. While fundamentals are healthy and demand across asset classes is strong, Ronen says that investor sentiment and concern about the end of the cycle—questioning and speculation that has gone on for years—has actually helped to create a natural check and balance that will lead to a longer cycle. To find out more, we sat down with Ronen for an interview.

GlobeSt.com: How has concern about the extended cycle actuality helped to create a longer runway?

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