KEY POINTS
  • Stocks may be "cheap" on a valuation basis right now, but Delphi Management's Scott Black isn't buying into this market.
  • The problem is the ongoing trade war between the U.S. and China, he says.
  • "This is a self-inflicted wound, and until we resolve the issue the market is going to be in flux."

Stocks may be "cheap" on a valuation basis right now, but value investor Scott Black isn't buying into this market.

The problem is the ongoing trade war between the U.S. and China, the president of Delphi Management told CNBC on Thursday. The two nations have been engaged in back-and-forth tariffs on each other's goods.