When the world's largest stock gains +11% in one week ($280b) and a Germany in market cap, there is no way to assess risk via the stock "market".
Except to say that bulls are winning the war of deception.
Soon they will have "won".
Why that's good is not for me to say. pic.twitter.com/EoFOC6fXhF
— Mac10 (@SuburbanDrone) December 10, 2021
2000 – The Fed will never let tech stocks fall
2008 – The Fed will never let housing fall
2021 – The Fed will never let anything fall— G-Rome Pow Captain Inequality #ENDTHEFED Audit PPP (@GRomePow) December 10, 2021
Rich Dad Poor Dad’: Robert Kiyosaki Expects a Market Crash & Economic Crisis Plans to Buy More Gold
The personal-finance guru, who has been warning of a crash for more than a year plans to buy gold, bitcoin, and real estate when prices tumble.
The Market Is Disconnected From Everything: Lance Roberts
The market is disconnected from everything. Throughout history, there are correlations you would expect to hold constant between the market, consumer confidence, and the economy. Currently, after a decade of zero interest rate policy, massive amounts of liquidity, and financial supports, the market has become detached from reality.
"Apple Inc (AAPL.O) is within striking distance of a $3 trillion market capitalization, a milestone that would make it as big as the world's fifth largest economy after Germany"t.co/2CuukKW2DZ
— Mac10 (@SuburbanDrone) December 10, 2021
1. Stocks: all-time highs
2. Home prices: all-time highs
3. Wages: all-time highs
4. Job openings minus unemployed persons: all-time highs
5. Inflation: highest since 1982
6. Fed/Government: we need to continue to hold interest rates down at 0% and borrow/spend trillions more— Charlie Bilello (@charliebilello) December 10, 2021
Nasdaq breadth is negative today, which was a key feature of the November high.
BTFD all but ensured that the Fed will accelerate taper next week and now hedge funds are no longer hedged. pic.twitter.com/I9hNWZo1Xb
— Mac10 (@SuburbanDrone) December 10, 2021
U.S.S.A t.co/ripqh26SxL pic.twitter.com/AiLuqUopkT
— HOZ (@MFHoz) December 10, 2021
S&P 500 closes at an all-time high for the 67th time this year. @CNBC pic.twitter.com/OAB4ESzjKX
— Carl Quintanilla (@carlquintanilla) December 10, 2021
Few understand this. pic.twitter.com/NrWd6qvJS0
— Michael A. Gayed, CFA (@leadlagreport) December 10, 2021