Worst is yet to come. Fasten your seatbelts.
Good time to analyse your investments and make adjustments. Keep an eye on how much runway you have in liquid assets in case worst happens.
Chill...am listening same from 3y
Sounds good when you are in TCS 🤣🤣
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Not in 2024, because of elections. Do you really think that any govt will go to elections while the economy is in recession? Well recession might come in 2025 then :)
The current growth you see is jobless growth driven by high spending by the top 1%. That is only possible because stock markets, real estate and other big asset classes are being pumped with money. The moment any one of those fails, it’ll create a ripple effect and the top 1% will stop spending pushing the world into recession.
Keep your eyes and ears open for the trigger. Just look for where the top 1% are parking their money and which one of those are becoming a bubble.
Why does us have a chance of recession ?? Please educate me
What you mean by us?
United States. The thumbnail has US in it's headline
Think about it if u hear the same from many sources. Otherwise ignore
I believe there are sufficient indicators that it is heading towards recession the question is whether it’ll be in 2024 or 25. Either ways you have to save capital and keep a good runway ready
Ya point is nobody knows exactly when… 2025 is long way and until then things can again turn.
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