The second tech bubble has burst

#recession … #Tech Bubble 2.0 edition#layoff #jobless #unemploymeny https://t.co/PNBLoU4XbJ — Invariant Perspective (@InvariantPersp1) November 7, 2022 Mark Zuckerberg's net worth 📉: 2022: $35B 2021: $140B — World of Statistics (@stats_feed) November 6, 2022

The last time we saw this many Refinances was leading up to the mortgage lending bubble burst 2008-2010.

by  VernonnonreV Our home values are over inflated and millions are refinancing to cash out this new value. When home prices stabilize – millions will be upside-down, again. Disaster. all signs point to another disastrous mortgage crash. Photo from https://www.freddiemac.com/research/insight/20211029-refinance-trends Some …

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Oil pipe burst doom!

🆘URGENT! New oil spill in Ecuador on the banks of the Coca river, in what appears to be a new rupture of the @OCPEcuador pipeline. Over 27,000 Kichwa living downriver still suffereing impacts of massive April 2020 oil spill. Government …

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There is a bubble and it is going to burst…

#recession … #StockMarket #Bubble edition And this is before accounting for the past decade's unsustainably high profit margins… 👇 https://t.co/7lHaugOWTj — Invariant Perspective (@InvariantPersp1) January 16, 2022 https://twitter.com/WallStreetSilv/status/1482804482006126592 $spx margin debt pic.twitter.com/bFXLCB1yuq — Álvaro Oviedo (@alvoviedo) January 16, 2022 #bonds …

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This is Nasdaq following 2000 bubble burst. Dropped 80% within 3 years. The Fed didn’t have anyone’s back. Imagine what happens when much larger 2021 bubble bursts.

This is Nasdaq following 2000 bubble burst. Dropped 80% within 3 years. The Fed didn't have anyone's back. Imagine what happens when much larger 2021 bubble bursts. pic.twitter.com/zGKQo0PDsi — Minsky Moment (@BP_Rising) August 30, 2021 In 100+ years data: Such …

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Yes, It’s a Bubble and Yes It Will Burst Soon

by The Phoenix The #1 question I’m asked these days is… “Are stocks in a bubble?” Defining a bubble in stocks is extremely difficult because stock prices are based heavily on Treasury yields, and Treasury yields are at ridiculously low levels …

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