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Is This The Greatest Stock Market Bubble In History? Submitted by GoldCore zerohedge.com/news/2018-01-28

Key topics:

  • Fundamentals do not justify the massive gains in US stocks in recent years (rise of over 300% in the S&P 500 since 2009)?
  • Does the U.S. have a perfect 'Goldilocks economy' or a vulnerable 'Food stamp economy'?
  • Are we in a ultra low interest rate, liquidity driven "everything bubble"?
  • Is margin debt one of the factors driving speculation in stocks and a stock market bubble?
  • Is there 'irrational exuberance' and overly bullish sentiment as seen in the recent headline 'Stock market never goes down anymore'?
  • Importance of ongoing education in world of fake news bombardment
  • Importance of owning hard assets including physical gold and actual bank note cash outside our digital financial and banking system

GoldCore CEO Stephen Flood and GoldCore’s Research Director and precious metals commentator Mark O’Byrne in discussion with Dave Russell.

We discuss what is really driving the markets to new record heights, the less than stable economic fundamentals and central bank interventionist strategy that it is based on. We ask is there anything that central banks have left in there ammunition box to halt a slide when it starts and avoid a crash.

And most importantly we discuss what investors can do to protect themselves from the effects of the “Everything Bubble” bursting

Cutting through the financial markets jargon and looking at the risks to your investment portfolio that aren’t spoken about in the mainstream media.

Transcript and recording index in article.

Goldnomics Podcast (Episode 2) Is This The Greatest Stock Market Bubble In History? GoldCore youtube

Steve: But one of the main points in terms of all this debt, basically you can look at the debt amount that’s being produced by the central banks over the last years and I think that 20 trillion dollars has been just magic-ed out of nowhere. And you chart that and you look at the actual stock markets and it’s one for one. Literally every dollar of debt that the central banks of have produced has gone straight in to stock markets and that stock market growth really kind of benefits one sector of society,

Dave: The FANG stock for those who don’t know are – Facebook, Apple, Netflix and Google.