David Hunter: 2022 Market Crash?

Northern Trading Group, Released on 1/16/22

Hunter correctly predicted in 2020 that oil would go to $55, S&P to 4500 and the 10 yr to 1.55%. He has since raised many of his targets and actively tweets his analysis of market behavior. Hunter’s updated prediction for 2022 is that we will see a major broad market-wide rally with the S&P 500 going to $6000, Nasdaq to $20,000, DJIA to $45,000, & RUT to $3000, followed by a major economic bust that will provide for the end of a longstanding secular bull market, leading into what will be a bear market and subsequent 80% + Market Crash.

0:58 – Introduction
6:26 – Contrarian Thinking/Investing
8:17 – Hunter’s Updated Market Targets & Predictions
15:36 – Market Sentiment & Fiscal Stimulus
24:57 – Forecast For Growth Stocks
28:23 – Forecast For Small Caps
28:49 – Cathie Wood & ARK
29:22 – FAANGs
30:30 – $3000 Russell Target & Small Caps
31:44 – Thoughts On Rate Hikes in 2022
33:34 – 10 Year Treasury Bond Yields
36:36 – Inflation
39:29 – 80% Crash & Economic Bust Thesis
49:20 – Government Overspending & Leverage Issue
54:36 – Gold & Silver 2022 Forecast
56:34 – China & Chinese Stocks
1:01:23 – Market Melt-Up & Top For Decades
1:06:12 – Forecast For Oil & US Dollar In 2022
1:08:32 – Private Market Valuations & Unicorns
1:12:33 – 2 Sectors To Invest In During a Global Bust?
1:13:28 – Closing Thoughts & Summary w/ 20% Inflation

David H. Smith is senior analyst for The Morgan Report, and a ghostwriter. Smith has visited and written about properties in Argentina, Chile, Mexico, Bolivia, China, Canada and the U.S. He is an investment conference/workshop presenter at gatherings in Canada and the U.S. He is co-author, along with David Morgan, of Second Chance: How to Make and Keep Big Money from the Coming Gold and Silver Shock Wave. Along with Mr. Morgan, he is an advisor to the LODE Cryptographic Silver Project. His work for subscribers can be found on The Morgan Report and for the general public at Silverguru.

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