Global Bond Market Crash Could Be “Ground Zero” for the Biggest Financial Crisis Ever
Interest-Rates / Bond Bubble Jun 17, 2015 - 10:00 PM GMTMoneyMorning.com Shah Gilani writes: Let’s start with a surprising truth.
Though not many folks know this, the credit crisis-spawned stock market crash of 2007-’09 created a hefty number of millionaires
There’s a reason for this, and that reason sits inside the simple market maxim that every crisis is accompanied by big opportunities.
As I’ve been telling you, thanks to the mess that’s been created in Europe, the global bond market – which dwarfs the stock market – is careening toward a major crash that governments and central bankers will be powerless to stop. And that bond-market collapse will serve as “Ground Zero” for freefalls in stocks and other financial assets.
However, if you act quickly, you won’t need to panic.
Today, I’m talking with Money Map Press Executive Editor William Patalon III about just us what to expect – and about what you should be doing… including specific investments you should be making.
The Moves to Make Now
For a savvy few, this crisis will turn into the greatest wealth creator of our lifetimes.
In this conversation with Bill Patalon, we go into thorough detail on the coming bond market crash – and I give you a personal tour of the moves to make now.
And don’t worry if you can’t catch everything.
After our conversation is over, I’ll deliver to you a free briefing that details my strategy – and even identifies the specific investments to make now.
Money Morning/The Money Map Report
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