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Trading Expert Points to Pitfalls in Post-election Market Spike

d19e7a0c-76c5-4980-bbbd-ab1ba2ceab27Leading up to the 2008 housing market crash, the economy was soaring led by over-valued real estate and credit default swaps being traded in the hundreds of billions on the global stock exchanges. A similar ‘market bubble’ could be on the horizon.

Among the potential bubbles stock trading guru Mike Galiga refers to are the deluge of foreign investment dollars flowing into the U.S stock market as foreign exchanges continue to struggle. Another bubble he sees forming is the massive wave of student debt in the U.S. that is increasingly unsustainable.

Galiga argues that certain telltale signs could present some massive profit opportunities even to amateur investors who know what they’re looking for. Here are just a few examples he points to:

 

Chinese auto sales are down sharply over the last eighteen months and are approaching an historic low.

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U.S. student load debt has seen an exponential increase in the last few years.

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Japan has overtaken China as the largest buyer of U.S. debt as the Chinese yuan continues to fall.

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Galiga revealed, “Keeping an eye on key indicators in the economy, investors can forestall massive losses and even see significant profits.”

Galiga detailed that there are many factors pulling on the global economy right now, including a possible rate hike by the Fed, declining economies in the Asian sector, Brexit and near-defaulting members of the EU, and other factors.

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