Some banks will fail. The banks are far better capitalized today than in 2008. Won’t be widespread. Should be some decent losses. The lower rates will help owners refinance and save money.
Oh, I see. During this period, having a large amount of deposits in some banks is not good news. Is holding cryptocurrency the answer? Or holding a large amount of cash, I am considering short-term US bonds and some medical stocks and some cash as well as cryptocurrency and gold ETF. Are these some good options?
Check my writing. I wrote about interest rate cuts. I was on Bloomberg TV last month and discussed cuts and market reactions in 2000, 2008, 2020... Yes, market is pricing in 100% Sep cut. I see two in 2024. Thanks for reading.
Oh, Mr. Eric, what do you think about future investment? I have seen many of your works on commercial real estate. I know that many commercial real estate investors have gone bankrupt and cannot repay bank loans. When interest rates start to fall, inflation will follow, and the profits of physical stores and enterprises will also decline. This series of reactions will make investment in commercial real estate face greater challenges. Will it eventually overwhelm some banks and cause them to declare bankruptcy, triggering a world-class economic crisis? I have also seen many of your works. Last year, many CEOs of large companies have sold their company's stocks and invested in land. Is this the trend of the future? Or is it gold ETFs or something else?
Maybe because I often travel to different regions, my Gmail mailbox has been blocked. I haven't registered a new Gmail mailbox yet. I think we can communicate on the messeng
I have a question. Is the interest rate cut in September real? After that, the U.S. stock market will plummet. History will repeat itself in 2001, 2008 and even 2021 with the outbreak of the financial crisis. Mr. Eric, how will you deal with your investment portfolio?
Some banks will fail. The banks are far better capitalized today than in 2008. Won’t be widespread. Should be some decent losses. The lower rates will help owners refinance and save money.
Oh, I see. During this period, having a large amount of deposits in some banks is not good news. Is holding cryptocurrency the answer? Or holding a large amount of cash, I am considering short-term US bonds and some medical stocks and some cash as well as cryptocurrency and gold ETF. Are these some good options?
Check my writing. I wrote about interest rate cuts. I was on Bloomberg TV last month and discussed cuts and market reactions in 2000, 2008, 2020... Yes, market is pricing in 100% Sep cut. I see two in 2024. Thanks for reading.
Oh, Mr. Eric, what do you think about future investment? I have seen many of your works on commercial real estate. I know that many commercial real estate investors have gone bankrupt and cannot repay bank loans. When interest rates start to fall, inflation will follow, and the profits of physical stores and enterprises will also decline. This series of reactions will make investment in commercial real estate face greater challenges. Will it eventually overwhelm some banks and cause them to declare bankruptcy, triggering a world-class economic crisis? I have also seen many of your works. Last year, many CEOs of large companies have sold their company's stocks and invested in land. Is this the trend of the future? Or is it gold ETFs or something else?
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Maybe because I often travel to different regions, my Gmail mailbox has been blocked. I haven't registered a new Gmail mailbox yet. I think we can communicate on the messeng
I have a question. Is the interest rate cut in September real? After that, the U.S. stock market will plummet. History will repeat itself in 2001, 2008 and even 2021 with the outbreak of the financial crisis. Mr. Eric, how will you deal with your investment portfolio?