[Watch Now]: Analyzing Global Markets in 2019

From tariff wars to the government shutting down to China’s economy, what kind of an impact do all these issues have on the market? What circumstances would set up a rally, if a rally is even possible? Will that rally be shorter-term or longer-term?

Those are the questions I discussed alongside Steve Malzberg on “Boom Bust” today.

I think that a lot of the effects that we’re going to see from all of these issues (i.e. the government shutdown) will catch up eventually. Despite people thinking because we’re seeing spikes in the current market these issues aren’t that big of a deal.

This bubble will eventually burst, it’s just a matter of when.

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