“Eastern Economist ONLINE column currently published” This year there may be a significant drop
Good morning, this is Matsushita.
Yesterday's Dow Jones rose again, at the very start of the new year
it reached a record high.
Today, the first trading day of the year, the Nikkei Stock Average is up sharply,
and it started with a celebratory mood.
Both the US and Japanese markets look strong this year as well.
However, within this year,
a significant drop is bound to come.
If we look at last year, it was a fall toward lows around April or September
that caused the downturn.
This year, there is a strong possibility of a larger decline
than last year.
Because mid- to long-term cycles are moving.
Beyond those mid- to long-term cycles,
an even larger ultra-long-term cycle is nearing completion,
and at some point
a massive crash will occur.
I believe it could be the next Lehman Brothers-scale
crash.
From those mid- to ultra-long-term cycles,
by employing cycle theory to gain a long-term view of the market trends,
a long-view video explaining future market prospects
[Special Video]
“A Lehman Brothers-scale crash will not happen until 2028.”
This video also explains the potential for a mid- to long-term decline that could occur this year.
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