Is the US Equity Bullrun Over? With Lyn Alden - WBD455
The Peter McCormack Show
Peter McCormack
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🗓️ 27 January 2022
⏱️ 65 minutes
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Summary
Location: Remote Date: Wednesday 26th January Company: lynalden.com Role: Macroeconomist
January 2022 has been tough for Bitcoiners, a lacklustre end to 2021 has been followed by a drawdown. However, the stagnation of Bitcoin's price has mirrored wider macroeconomic issues as both bond and equity markets react to inflationary pressures. This has resulted in a flurry of criticisms that Bitcoin is not the inflationary hedge it has been purported to be.
Yet, the economic rationale that drove Satoshi's development of Bitcoin is manifest. Decades of relaxed monetary policy, an era of cheap money, has resulted in significant excess capital being generated. A lot of this has been ploughed into US equities. Lyn Alden's latest newsletter likens the stock market performance over the last 40 years to a sponge soaking up water.
Well, that sponge seems to be saturated. The US equities now represent over 61% of the market capitalization of all global stocks. At the same time, inflationary pressures are forcing the hands of governments around to world to raise interest rates. Fears of stagflation abound. The sponge is about to get wrung out.
Economic history shows these are the periods when hard money becomes dominant. That's why hodlers continue to hodl.
In this interview, I talk to macroeconomist and investment strategist Lyn Alden. We discuss the signals pointing to the end of the equities supercycle, the risks of energy prices continuing to drive inflation, the IMF and El Salvador, central banks being at an impasse, and Bitcoin's next play.
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| 0:00.0 | So basically the challenge that Central Banks face around the world is death by ice or fire, right? |
| 0:08.0 | So do you want things to unravel in a deflationary collapse or do you want to keep stoking the fire of inflation? |
| 0:15.0 | In history the vast majority of fiat currency regimes die by fire, not by ice. |
| 0:21.0 | You know when a push comes to shove they print. |
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