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Bull markets don't last forever.
The problem is... nobody rings a bell at the top.
With the major indexes pushing near record territory, optimism remains high and investors continue pouring money into stocks. But a great viewer question got me thinking:
What could actually cause this bull market to end?
There isn't one simple answer.
In today's episode, we'll break down the biggest threats facing the market and identify the warning signs traders and investors should be watching before sentiment changes.
We'll discuss:
- Inflation – Could another acceleration in prices force the Federal Reserve to become more aggressive?
- Interest rates – At what point do higher rates become too much for stocks to handle?
- Bond yields – Could rising Treasury yields finally pull money away from equities?
- Unemployment – How much deterioration in the labor market would signal genuine economic trouble?
- Corporate earnings – Ultimately, stock prices need profits. What happens if earnings growth begins to stall?
- Valuations – How expensive is too expensive, especially in AI and technology?
- Geopolitics – Could an unexpected global event become the catalyst that finally changes investor sentiment?
- Market psychology – When everyone becomes bullish, complacency itself can become a risk.
The key is understanding that none of these indicators exists in isolation.
Inflation impacts interest rates. Interest rates impact bond yields. Higher borrowing costs impact businesses and consumers. Economic weakness impacts employment. And eventually, all of it flows through to corporate earnings.
That's why calling the end of a bull market based on one indicator can be a huge mistake.
Bull markets rarely die because of one headline. They end when the underlying conditions supporting higher prices begin to change.
So what are those conditions telling us right now?
That's what we'll break down on today's show.
Listen now:👉 What Could Cause the Bull Market to End?
For additional market research, check out the Federal Reserve's Monetary Policy page, Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Treasury market data, and SEC Investor.gov.
Inside the episode:
- What could finally end the bull market?
- Inflation and Federal Reserve policy
- Unemployment and recession warning signs
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