His fund is already up 34% this year, and there’s more to come if the stock market crashes like he’s predicting

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On Feb. 27, Michael Gayed called for a double-digit drop on the S&P 500. He followed that prescient prediction up later in March with a forecast for a melt-up in stocks at the end of the month. He backed that outlook up in an interview on Bloomberg radio. If he’s got it right again, the pain is far from over for investors.

 

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Rare to see a bond bear in this environment.

Oh the money you can make by short selling. Btw China is buying all foreign companies who do exclusively biz there. So the more these companies lose in Value China is buying. Going to be their new home.

Why listen to MarketWatch. Men in their thirties employ female toddlers as their image. One of your “journalists” was posting “manipulated media.”

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