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Wall Street Investor (Jeremy Grantham) warns of massive stock & real estate collapse
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The insiders are always speaking about a crash when they are trying to create a buying opportunity for themselves.

Not.

Turks flock to cryptocurrencies in search of stability.

Muppet smothies in process.

And AAA bonds, Treauries, Consumer Staples, and cash funds. Not so good for the Nas ghouls techs.
Retail is shitting its pants in FUD and no one went broke selling early as the smart money already has.
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Flying Monkeys alert.

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Alberta Canada Inadvertently Published (and Quickly Deleted) Health Data Exposing that MORE THAN HALF of VACCINATED DEATHS Have Been COUNTED AS UNVACCINATED

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In yet another absolute bombshell revelation the government of Alberta, Canada exposed itself this week when it accidentally published damning evidence that exposes how the public health authorities have been manipulating the Covid-19 statistics.

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Tom Mazanec wrote:
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Nothing goes to hell in a straight line. Not the one off General Hookers special entourage of lore with crypto either.
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richard5za wrote:
Mon Jan 24, 2022 1:46 pm
Tom Mazanec wrote:
Mon Jan 24, 2022 9:31 am
Wall Street Investor (Jeremy Grantham) warns of massive stock & real estate collapse
The bulls walk up the stairs but the bears jump out of the window. S&P 500 down 3.4% as I write
Market recovered but VERY volatile and nervous. The trend on gold whilst sideways for quite a long time is looking a bit stronger and interesting. Will it be a future store of value, for a time, after stocks and bonds fail the people?

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I have come round to Vince's way of thinking for 2022: The greatest issue is inflation.

For 2021 the CPI was 7.0% and the PPI was an increase of 9.7%

Using the TIPS versus Treasurys spread the financial markets currently expect CPI inflation for this year (2022) to be near to 3.5%.

Further analysis out to 2031 shows that the financial markets expect inflation to return to previous levels below 2%. The expected inflation rate is a major driver of PE ratios and bond yields which currently keeps prices at very high levels (as measured by the PE ratio)

So the key question is whether inflation remains high and becomes higher, or whether it (self?) corrects?

If inflation is out of control there's another matter which has received scant attention. The total debt to GDP ratio in the USA is 370%. So even if the FED wished to combat inflation with aggressive measures such as high interest rates, it could not do so for fear of crashing the economy.

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This YouTube video argues that the "Powers That Be" caused the wild market day yesterday to tell the Fed "take it easy and don't tighten"
Why the MARKET CRASH just INTENSIFIED
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