Michael Burry's Warning for the 2023 Stock Market Crash

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Published 2022-06-15
Michael Burry (known from The Big Short) is currently predicting a huge stock market crash for 2022. In fact he's predicting a crash on the scale of the dot com bubble and the Great Recession of 2008. In this video, we examine his latest tweets about the U.S. economy, the Fed's loose monetary policy, the looming consumer recession and just how bad the stock market could get.

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★ ★ CONTENTS ★ ★
0:00 How Burry Predicted The Housing Crisis
1:41 Burry Predicts the Inflation Crisis in 2021
3:03 Burry Predicts a Market Collapse
5:47 The Selling Hasn't Even Started
7:06 Learning from History
8:15 A Consumer Recession
10:30 Summary


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