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Market Thoughts from Paul Tudor Jones on Bloomberg

edited October 14 in Other Investing
Some areas covered - Is there an AI bubble? The Federal Reserve and interest rates, Global currency debasement, Role of populism in shaping central bank policies, Gold, Bitcoin, Current equity market levels, Trend following, Dangers of market concentration, Dangers of political power concentration.


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  • On CNBC a few weeks ago he mentioned that today is like Oct 1999, and everyone is “partying like it 1999”. “Remember, Nasdaq went up 88% from Oct 1999 to Mar 2000.”

    Here, he is saying that we may have a dip in next few weeks and then may have a blow off top. If market dies go down in next few weeks, then we should bite on TQQQ?
  • equalizer said:

    On CNBC a few weeks ago he mentioned that today is like Oct 1999, and everyone is “partying like it 1999”. “Remember, Nasdaq went up 88% from Oct 1999 to Mar 2000.”

    Here, he is saying that we may have a dip in next few weeks and then may have a blow off top. If market dies go down in next few weeks, then we should bite on TQQQ?

    Possibly relevant study of market forecasters (Jones seems to have been left out.)

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