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Title: Controlled Demolition: Heightened Financial Market Risks and the Planned Impending Recession
Published: 2018-02-23
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59jsjUqebS8
Title: Controlled Demolition: Heightened Financial Market Risks and the Planned Impending Recession
Published: 2018-02-23
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59jsjUqebS8
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the second-longest bull market and stocks was brutally interrupted in early February of 2018 with some serious serious volatility including the largest single-day point drop in the history of the Dow Jones Industrial Average why would something like that happen in the economy if the economy is otherwise doing so well investors are so clearly exuberant unemployment is so very very low and the Federal Reserve Treasury and President2/5
Trumper guiding things along so firmly tongue firmly in cheek when actual economic fundamentals are weighed with some data sobriety this recent volatility could be seen as a warning of further Corrections in a deep recession to come if that said such a wider downturn isn't necessarily due to quote-unquote natural market forces just like the disingenuously long nine-year old bull market and equities itself hasn't been due purely3/5
to theoretical supply and demand either so what all is going on behind the ticker tape what are the true stakes real numbers at play and possible ends for which another large systemic financial crisis could serve as means to in this episode of money and fear and in this shows show notes below the video we'll look at the interplay between the bond and stock markets probe possible4/5
financial shenanigans meant to speed a wider correction along and bring some monetary history into it all as well as always details not shared let alone analyzed by mainstream corporate business press and its sponsors all of whom prefer that you not think critically about economics or finance but rather just listen to prescribe numbers guidance and quote unquote sound advice otherwise if you're not a news bug member