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Cory’s Chart Corner
Load MoreMaybe it is different, but the decline in breadth is playing out as it did during the Tech-wreck why, because humans are involved. Same ol'e crazy!
h/t @MauiBoyMacro
Kalani o Māui @MauiBoyMacro“.. equity market breadth has narrowed in recent weeks to one of its lowest levels on record. The S&P 500 has rallied by 14% from its low in late March and now trades at a new record high. However, the median S&P 500 constituent remains 13% below its respective high.” 👇🏼
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The harsh math of recreational properties… costly consumption spending. ” Is it serving you and your family, or your ego?” Cottages were once a dream… but in 2025, they’re a financial nightmare. The harsh truth behind Canada’s cottage collapse. While … Continue reading
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Interest-rate suppression experiments of central banks dominated the world from 2008 to 2022, incentivizing the misallocation of $trillions of resources, record debt, and uneconomical asset prices. Real estate — the most widely owned and leveraged asset in the world — … Continue reading
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