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📅 09.06.2026 · Investors: This Is Extremely Dangerous! · 👁️ 3

"Wall Street is repeating history and almost nobody's prepared for the incoming crash. The S&P 500 is officially surged right back to the dangerous dot-com bubble levels. The legendary Shiller PE ratio, the ultimate metric for cyclically adjusted corporate earnings, is now sitting just 3% away from its absolute peak in history. To put that in perspective, stock valuations are currently 2.5 times higher than the historical average going back to the 1880s. We aren't just in a bull market, we are in very dangerous territory. The last time the data looked exactly like this, the market wiped out a generation of wealth."

⚠️ Warning 💰 Economy Short timeframe (under 1 year) Resolves by: 2026 Assertiveness: high 🌍 Global Source on YouTube

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Wall Street is repeating history and almost nobody's prepared for the incoming crash. The S&P 500 is officially surged right back to the dangerous dot-com bubble levels. The legendary Shiller PE ratio, the ultimate metric for cyclically adjusted corporate earnings, is now sitting just 3% away from its absolute peak in history. To put that in perspective, stock valuations are currently 2.5 times higher than the historical average going back to the 1880s. We aren't just in a bull market, we are in very dangerous territory. The last time the data looked exactly like this, the market wiped out a generation of wealth. So, perhaps consider protecting some of your capital and tightening up your stops, and don't get greedy.

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