
When’s the Next Shoe Going to Drop?
Real Vision: Finance & Investing
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The Generational Rethinking of Interest Rates
It's not just first of all, it was generationally, and that was considered the norm when you have zero interest rates for so long. And so you've got a sort of generational rethink now, which I think is right. A lot of indicators are saying that the only two parallels with today are 1929 and 2000,. You know, the Cape, cyclically adjusted price earnings ratio. It becomes the norm for everyone because that's the competitive landscape.
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