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by grey-area
1253 days ago
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If you'd like more insight on where this is going, I'd recommend looking into Jeremy Grantham. He called this correctly in 2021, before it burst:
https://www.livewiremarkets.com/wires/grantham-this-is-a-bub... He feels there is still farther to fall (and I agree with him there):
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/prepare-for-an-epic-... Falling stock prices are really a reflection of real-world problems - while it obviously feels in the US like everything is fine (judging from the many comments saying this here on this thread), everything is not fine, companies looking at their P/L and laying off staff are not fine, and the Fed is deliberately going to cause a recession and cause unemployment to stop inflation, which is a very brutal and indirect tool to do so. This will not be a soft landing. |
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I would not label this "correctly" calling a bubble when he is off by over 6 months and equities remain within 10% of when he gave his interview.