“We’re witnessing the beginning of the end, in my view,” David Morgan tells us.
After a 40-year bull market in the bond market, we’re beginning to see a hint of a change. Rates are increasing. Now the ten-year Treasury yeild is at a five-year high.
Morgan says this recent sell-off could be the beginning of a crash. If stock’s have another five-percent correction by the end of November, that would be a confirmation for Morgan the market could be headed for a major crash.
Last week’s stock market sell-off moved money not into bonds, but into gold and silver. What will it look like when the precious metal bull market really takes off? Find out in this interview!
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