Gold & Silver ATH, crypto nuking, Crude Oil nuking, Stock Market beginning to nuke.Wtf is going on?Can some macro anon explain?
>>61136513The exact same thing that happened in the end of 2021It's over and will be over for the next year and a half
it means all the retards saying it was a peak were actually right for onceits over its all over
>>61136513it's called a recession nigga
>>61136518No? End of 2021 it began to moon.
>>61136518Pic rel is when pandemic "officially" started. Gold barely movedAlthough China bought a lot during 2022 and 2023
Great minds think alike
We have been in an everything-bubble. Now the bubble is popping, like all bubbles do. It's that simple.
Racism.
What are some collapse resistant ETFs other than the precious metal miners?
>>61136628There's no such thing as an everything bubble. How would that even be possible?
>>61136513All FIAT currencies eventuelly reach their intrinsic value of 0. PMs mooning for wealth preservation. The rest is crashing because of deleveraging
>>61136663It's not *literally* everything, but that term is easier than trying to list every asset that *is* affected by the bubble, because they are a wide variety of assets connected by a similar mentality. Most big bubbles are like that. In 2008, it wasn't just real-estate assets that exploded and then crashed in value, it was the whole stock market. Same in dot-com bubble, it wasn't just tech.What happened is that people have gotten increasingly risk-tolerant and sought out volatile assets with little to no fundamental value (lack of sustainable profit generation), but with the potential for explosive gain. This is because they've recently witnessed other such success stories, in crypto, Gamestop, NVIDIA, etc, and have been bit by FOMO because of it. But now some of those assets are starting to crash because something cannot keep rising forever without fundamentals to back it up, and that has in turn spooked the rest of the market, causing yet other assets to also crash. Now there's only the question of how far this will spread. It may stay contained to only the assets that have begun crashing so far, or it could bleed into the entire market.
>>61136513Check Fred stats
>>61136513Liquidity is dried up and the Fed needs to stop QT and start printing again.
>>61136513>Adventures of The Guy Who Just Started Paying AttentionSo it all started in 1912 with the Titanic. Wait, let me back up. So there was this guy called Napoleon, he was French and stuff, and he took out a loan to start a war, and then the guy he was fighting also took out a loan, and then
>>61136628>We have been in an everything-bubbleWhich is caused by money printing.... which hasn't stopped.