John Hussman: 'The Speculative Market Advance Since 2009 Ended Last Week', Stocks May Fall Up To 70%

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There's an old saying on Wall Street that "no one rings a bell at the market top"

This is why so many surprised investors got so badly burned when the DotCom and 2008 stock bubbles burst.

But those who noticed the extreme market conditions beforehand, whose analysis of history convinced them that defense was more prudent than fear of missing out, these few avoided most of the losses -- and some even gained mightily from those crashes, having been positioned wisely in advance.

Today's guest is one of those who smartly navigated the past 2 great market corrections.
He now thinks we stand at the precipice of a 3rd -- and he's ringing a bell for anyone who will listen. 

To hear why and what he advises we do about it, we have the great fortune to speak today with Dr John Hussman, founder of Hussman funds, economist, health scientist and philanthropist. He also plays a mean guitar.

John gives interviews very rarely. So it's a true privilege for Thoughtful Money that he's willing to give us the next hour of his time.

Follow John at https://www.hussmanfunds.com or on X/Twitter at @hussmanjp

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