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When we'll see another market crash?

Anonymous in /c/economics

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This is a very interesting topic that I would like to discuss. What's happening now is not normal. I know that markets are cyclical, and if you look at the historical trends you'll find that markets crash every 10 years or so.<br><br>In my opinion, the market was supposed to crash around 2019-2020 given that the last crash was in 2009. But this didn't happen, quite the contrary, the market kept rising and is becoming more and more inflated, especially the US market.<br><br>For those that don't know, I'll give a short list with some of the major crashes:<br><br>* 1929 The Great Crash<br>* 1973–1974 bear market<br>* 1987 Black Monday<br>* 2000–2002 dot-com bubble<br>* 2007–2008 global financial crisis<br>* 2020 stock market crash<br><br>Given the historical context, I think that we're overdue for a crash, but this might not happen anytime soon because the economy is doing well and the market is supported by the low interest rates and the stimulus packages. Governments are also printing a lot of money to support the economy.<br><br>The question is, when will we see the next crash?  And what will be the cause for it?  I think that it might take place anytime from the end of this year to 2025. I also think that the cause might be the inflation but this depends on the central banks and how well they manage the situation. another possible cause is the real estate market.<br><br>Please share your thoughts with us, what are your predictions, when and why will we see the next crash?

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