But before we even come to that are there any real signs that a bear market is coming? or are there any real signs that a recession might even begin? Because what I am seeing is good, unemployment is not that big to make a crash and those who are unemployed have now found ways to make money online from blogging in Youtube to trading crypto which we can consider that they are earning something even if they are unemployed. Big companies as well as government projects are providing jobs to their locals. Looking at how money flow inside the pocket's people makes you think if there will be a bear market soon.
I'm not a graduate of any economic-related course, but I do know that day by day, inflation is doing its part at a rapid pace and the overall debt of the US alone is growing, with figures reaching a staggering $21-T currently. Sure the US can print more and more money as long as they wish, but the question is until when can it hold? Also, not all people are lucky enough to be a Youtube star or Instagram influencer or a crypto trader; do remember that there are hundreds of thousands of homeless people relying on meal stubs and the government to continue living. All in all, I think the world is already in a pretty bad shape, economic-wise. A steep correction in the stock markets might come sooner, but expect it to be a harsh one.
Printing more money is never a solution to any debt crisis or it can even be the cause of inflation in the first place. The basic understanding is the more you supply your citizens with money the more it devalues the price of your own currency. So printing more money cannot be a solution to anything it has even caused hyperinflation to Zimbabwe where there money has no value at all they are forced to print higher numbered money, that is the reason why they have 100 trillion Zimbabwean dollar as banknotes in the first place.
Yes there are still a lot of homeless people living but how many of them actually owns a stock? or do they even have assets to affect or influence the stock market? I guess not, the harsh truth about it is the only ones who can potentially crash the market are the rich people and I don't think that they want to move in the bear market as well not unless they want to the next Warren Buffet or something.