Stocks would have to drop nearly 50% for the market to be fairly valued: Morgan Creek Capital

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The 'tech bubble 2.0 popped' last year and it's looking just like the tech bubble of the early 2000s, Morgan Creek Capital's Mark Yusko says.

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figueroa2641 Never mind!! Imposible!!

Short against the box!

bitcoin

😂

This guy is wrong. I think they could lose 51% this year.

Great bandwagon appeal if your short! Gotta love these people with their big crystal balls! Economy is strong.

Nothing like making outrageous market calls to get your name on . If you get it right, everyone applauds. If you get it wrong, nobody remembers. Win win.

What if....we're still in the first dot com bubble.

This guy's big pick in Jan 2018 was Bitcoin and crypto currencies. Nuff said

And it can go up too...

Buy on the dip bitches!

Robert Shiller said the exact same today and yet idiots are buying up futures right now

Sounds like somebody is short in the market ...

I’d say they could go either up or down from here

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