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While last week was a good one for our G-economy scenario which is characterized by government-led inflation, deflationary headwinds have swept in this week with gusto. Meanwhile, the Fed appears to have created a stock market bubble with retail investors bidding up the share prices of worthless companies. When this bubble bursts, what type of market will we have left? We tackle that question in this week's Insights.
What type of bubble is that, G or D? (image by Enrico Carcasci)
Not everyone believes we are in a stock market bubble. However, Mark Cuban is pretty much in the bubble camp along with us.
He is featured in our clip of the week, while our CEO of the week heads up a junior mining firm that saw its share price rise on Thursday during the market selloff. Read the newsletter here.
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