Oh Sh*t, AAA Debt Is Starting to Fail Again...

Oh Sh*t, AAA Debt Is Starting to Fail Again.....

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BREAKING: A MAJOR Credit Fund Just Blew Up, Here’s What They’re Not Telling You

Credit Crisis Stage 2 has been observed. Stage 1 is when money flows out of a bubble but is roughly still balanced meaning some uncomfortable fund managers but no big consequences like forced selling. Stage 2 is when that balance unbalances leading to bigger problems like forced ...  Show more

This Confirms EVERYTHING

Stock market volatility has been moving higher since Christmas Eve as this undercurrent of anxiety refuses to go away. Some of it is AI related, sure, but deep down there is this nagging feeling the economy isn’t turning the corner like they all said it would. So where do you go ...  Show more

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