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Off the Cuff: The Belief Bubble

The User's Profile Adam Taggart May 3, 2012
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In this week's Off the Cuff with Mish & Chris podcast, Mish and Chris discuss:

  • Europe
    • Led by Spain, it's quickly getting worse there again
  • Limits of Monetary Policy
    • Why the Fed and other central banks can't provide much more "help" even if we wanted them to
  • The Stock Market
    • Why prices are now in a "belief" bubble

With the US stock markets at near-record highs, Mish and Chris are getting extremely nervous about how far prices have diverged from fundamentals. By twisted logic, bad data has come to equal 'positive' news – with investors expecting more liquidity from central banks as the economic news becomes gloomier. At some point (likely very soon) reality will intervene, and when it does, it will be very painful for those investors long the market.

(No detailed summary this week, as Chris and I are on location for a project that promises to offer a substantial boost to this site's message. More when we return.)

Click the play button below to listen to this week's Off the Cuff with Mish & Chris (runtime 23m:35s):

 

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Top Comment

 Another worthwhile discussion.  Good job guys.
Particularly enjoyed the flaw in GDP metric of ignoring borrowing component…the need to ultimately service our unsustainable debt(s).
This is why...
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