Market Bubbles Slowly Gaining Recognition from Mainstream Economists and Media

Today on The Janssen Report (#67): even mainstream economists and academics are starting to show their concern about the bubbles in the markets, which might be considered a small breakthrough.

Stock investor credit balances are at massively negative levels indicating a huge increase in borrowing due to the cheap money out there. The chart used in the video shows how this is correlated with stock market movements and why this could be a strong indicator of a looming market crash.

The markets might still go higher, depending on Fed policies among others, but the crash is inevitable and coming closer.
If you’re in the stock market: be prepared!

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Cheers,

Marco Janssen

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