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bucolic_frolic

(51,387 posts)
Tue May 20, 2025, 09:30 PM May 20

WealthTrack: GREAT INVESTOR WARNINGS

https://wealthtrack.com/great-investor-warnings/

Jeremy Grantham's latest interview and bearish sentiment. Included on the WealthTrack website a link to his latest report “Rising Toxicity and the Threat to Capitalism and Life Itself." Downloadable at the linked article.

Grantham is a great champion of the environment and green energy.
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WealthTrack: GREAT INVESTOR WARNINGS (Original Post) bucolic_frolic May 20 OP
Wow, this post did not age well, so far at least. bucolic_frolic Friday #1

bucolic_frolic

(51,387 posts)
1. Wow, this post did not age well, so far at least.
Fri Jul 11, 2025, 07:15 AM
Friday

About 6 weeks back some random YouTube guy who I'm sure I couldn't find again, said S&P 6,250 was his exit point. S&P's been hovering between 6,240 and about 6,290. Bravos Research said they're exiting the US market and presented evidence of of 4-8% pullbacks over 100 years, so not a big crash ahead, uptrend later to be resumed, and that is a loose summary.

I exited a lagging US mid cap value fund in favor of 2 global funds that have shown strength recently. Also into emerging market fund, and that has me worried, but it too is having a banner year.

Too much optimism about, in finance, in tech. Someone famous said 'they're always wrong at the top' and 'indicators don't work at the top.'

Maybe this week's tariffs will bite, because they are large and have been largely ignored thus far.

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