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The Next Bubble-Where & When ?

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Understanding that capitol flows (where the money is moving into or "out of") will give the observer a major economic advantage into seeing into the future. In the Western world the capitol flows more or less follow a predictable rotation. With all of the Fed's money printing, a natural result will be another economic bubble. However powerhouses like China, Japan, Russa and Inda wil participate in the end as well. The likely result will be a hyperinflationary collapse. Also, when adding in the brillian work of Martin Armstrong (of Armstong economics), we can actually pinpoint a day we cvan get into the trade will little risk involved. Many of the major great traders of our time, including Jim Sinclair, take advantages of thesse opportunities to help prepare for economic security for ourselves and our families. Even though we mai "nail" getting-in on the next bubble, we must also know that the ride still may be a loosing one. All of this is discussed in this video.

I make no investment advice but offer this as something to ponder. Only a handful of Peter Schiff's of the world knew about the last bubble. Now, you can know in advance about the next one and understand why bonds, right now, have probably seen their peak for decades to come.

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  • How about the commodity bubble

  • @flagship21 Some commodities are in a bubble maybe but I don't think so. Supply and demand are pushing commodities hard right now and it is true that the FED's printing press is finding its way into the commodity market but I think its because of shortges and emerging markets needing more as well. Its hard to see a bubble anywhere right now because nothing is percieved as a "no lose bet" right now (remember the housing market - you couldn't lose!). I think things will become clear this summer.

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  • @EconCat88 Thank you! Love the name Econ-Cat!!

  • great video and many thanks for your valuable thoughts.

  • @mmksa100MM Thank you and thanks for commenting.

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  • @JAaronLloyd A bubble is when an asset is overvalued compared to the fundamentals. Therefore gold is not in a bubble, in fact it's still very undervalued if you look at the fundamentals.

  • Swing low happened in OCT. 3rd, this is still valid?

  • Gold is the next bubble.

  • there's definitely no danger of a spelling bubble thats for sure!

  • i hope the share market gos up as high as the sky,because someday the dow/gold will be 1:1

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