Tag Archives: Federal Reserve policy

Bitcoin price drop: Panic, profit potential and the second-best entry in history

Bitcoin vs gold: What the latest market shock reveals for investors. Bitcoin price drop signals rare accumulation opportunity amid market panic.

Bitcoin price crash creates strategic accumulation window The current Bitcoin price crash reflects macro-driven panic and liquidity stress, yet historical cycle data suggests it may represent a high-probability long-term accumulation phase. Bitcoin has fallen nearly 50% from its October 2025 peak amid tariff shocks, ETF outflows, miner selling and tightening …

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Ray Dalio’s final warning: The world order has broken down

Preparing for a monetary shift: Gold, Bitcoin and Ray Dalio’s final warning.

The old world is gone Ray Dalio’s final warning argues that the post-1945 global monetary and geopolitical order has entered a terminal phase driven by unsustainable debt, internal political fracture, and rising great-power conflict. Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates, is widely regarded as one of the most influential macro …

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Parallels and differences: Comparing the 1929 stock market crash to today’s financial climate

1929 Stock market crash vs today: What investors should watch in today’s market.

The 1929 stock market crash remains one of the most catastrophic financial collapses in history, leading to the Great Depression. Nearly a century later, economists and investors are scrutinising today’s markets for similarities especially amid soaring valuations, aggressive Federal Reserve policies, and rising debt levels. While there are undeniable parallels …

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