Financial crash – Its occurrence is accelerating

The global financial system is approaching an economic collapse, with the United States appearing more vulnerable than ever, Trust Economics reports in an analysis. The United States, with a public debt that has skyrocketed from $250 billion in 1971 to about $38 trillion today, is trapped in a vicious cycle of loss of confidence. From …

The US economic collapse due to debt will also drag Europe down

The messages about the dire economic situation of the United States are constantly increasing, and they warn that the country is rapidly entering a deep fiscal and debt crisis cycle. The collapse of the American economic model is coming “much earlier than previously estimated” and risks dragging Europe along with it. It seems that we …

The Gold frenzy heralds the Great collapse

Since ancient times, philosophers have used the image of the circle to illustrate the great question of life: only by seeing the circle fully can you understand its arcs — and vice versa. The same is true for the global economy, which now appears to be collapsing systemically, through specific phases and crisis points called …

Massive collapse due to public debt crisis: G5 of G7 could collapse

Some of the world’s largest economies are at the center of a bond market storm, as investor concerns grow that governments are making the necessary reforms to reduce uncomfortably high levels of debt. And how could they, after all, as growing social inequalities and the emergence of other major problems such as immigration lead electorates …

Countdown to the bursting of the tech bubble in the US

Warning signs of a new bubble are once again appearing in the technology sector – and specifically in the TMT (Technology, Media & Telecom) sector, which is the dominant and most important sector of the S&P 500. According to Trust Economics, TMT stock valuations have reached historic highs, while the risk of overconcentration, especially if …

Is a Global bond market crash possible?

Liquidations, steepening and sell-off – The new phase of volatility in global bonds has begun. At a time when the positive side of the distribution curve in US stocks was starting to gain interest again (as we were approaching the point of exercise of options dealers’ “short” positions above 6,000 units of the S&P 500), …

Trump tariffs will cause an unprecedented global crisis

A major slowdown in global growth is expected to be caused by US President Trump’s impending “tariff wall”. The recession will start with a dollar liquidity crisis in China and end with a crash in the US, as funding pressures circulate through the global banking system. Because China runs a large trade surplus with the …

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