This Will CRASH The Entire Stock Market (NEW RESEARCH)

submitted by Reyreyreys Tv on 06/14/25 1

While most people focus on stocks, crypto, and inflation, the real danger might be the Japanese yen carry trade—an overlooked strategy that could collapse markets if currency swings or excessive leverage go wrong. Our analyst Dalton laid out how borrowing cheap in yen and investing in higher-yielding US assets creates fragile gains that vanish fast under pressure. If hedge funds unwind these trades en masse, banks could suffer massive losses, echoing past financial crises. But as long-term investors, we stay calm, focus on valuations, and see these moments as chances to buy quality stocks at better prices. ‼️ Download your FREE Guide on Stock Valuation Indicators everythingmoney.activehosted.com/f/81 💵 $7 for 7 days trial to Everything Money Software & Community everythingmoney.com/signup ALL-ACCESS TRIAL For 7 Days! 🚀 The 7 Stocks Paul Picked To Beat The Stock Market youtu.be/WScHrUaOo90 👕☕️ :Grab some EM merch: store.everythingmoney.com/ _____________________________________________________ ⚠️ By watching videos posted on Everything Money’s YouTube channel and/or using EverythingMoney.com, you acknowledge that you have read, understand, and agree to the following: Everything Money is Not an Investment Advisor: Everything Money (including Paul, Mo, and Any other person including, but not limited to, other staff members, guests, personalities, etc.) is not an investment adviser, and it is not registered as such with the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission or any other state or federal authority under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 or any other law. The investments and strategies discussed in Everything Money’s YouTube videos and on Everythingmoney.com are not and should not be considered investment advice and may not be suitable for you. They do not take into account your particular investment objectives, financial situation, needs, or personal circumstances and are not intended to be specific to you. Before acting on any investment or strategy discussed, you should always do your own research and make your own independent decision about whether it is suitable for your particular circumstances. You should also consider seeking advice from your own legal, financial, tax, accounting, or investment advisers. Everything Money does not provide such advice. READ THE FULL DISCLAIMER HERE: everythingmoney.com/disclaimer

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