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Overly Complacent Markets: Is the Liquidity Flood Ending Soon?

What happens when the central bank-inspired liquidity flood dries up? Chris and Paul explore that and many other topics the summary of which is this; you had best have your affairs, and portfolio positions, in order.

The User's Profile Chris Martenson February 15, 2024
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Welcome to another Finance University conversation between Chris and finance and portfolio expert Paul Kiker.

We’re in the middle of a financial sea where all the boats – stocks, bitcoins, commodities – are floating comfortably on a sea of easy financial conditions.

But word on the street is this sea of cash could be about to dry up. The end of March is the whisper date.  Now, wouldn’t that put a damper on things?

You might be wondering – how could this be? After all, the Federal Reserve and the government have been pumping out money faster than a counterfeit operation in a crime movie. But here’s the twist – all that money, while it did prop up the banking system for a while, is slowly getting used up. And if the whispers are true, by the end of March, we might be scraping the bottom of the barrel. So, is the market truly as invincible as it seems, or are we just one drain away from a whirlpool? Let’s navigate these waters together and find out.


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