In the early 2000s, Alan Greenspan was worried about deflation. So he
hired Ben Bernanke, the self-proclaimed expert on the Great Depression from
Princeton. The idea was that with Bernanke as his right hand man, Greenspan
could put off deflation from hitting the US. Indeed, one of Bernanke’s first
speeches was titled “Deflation: Making Sure It Doesn't Happen Here"
The US did briefly experience a bout of deflation from late 2007
to early 2009. To combat this, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke unleashed an
unprecedented amount of Fed money. Remember, Bernanke claims to be an expert
on the Great Depression, and his entire focus was to insure that the US
didn’t repeat the era of the ‘30s again.
Current Fed Chair Janet Yellen is cut of the same cloth as Bernanke. And
her efforts (along with Bernanke’s) aided and abetted by the most fiscally
irresponsible Congress in history, have recreated an environment almost
identical to that of the 1920s.
Let’s take a quick walk down history lane.
In the 1920s, most of Europe was bankrupt due to after effects of WWI.
Germany in particular was completely insolvent due to the war and due to the
war reparations foisted upon it by the Treaty of Versailles. Remember, at
this time Germany was the second largest economy in the world (the US was
the largest, then Germany, then the UK).
Germany attempted to deal with the economic implosion created by WWI by
increasing social spending: social spending per resident grew from 20.5
Deutsche Marks in 1913 to 65 Deutsche Marks in 1929.
Since the country was broke, incomes and taxes remained low, forcing
Germany to run massive deficits. As its debt loads swelled, the county cut
interest rates and began to print money, hoping to inflate away its debs.
When the country lurched towards default, US and other banks loaned it
money, doing anything they could to keep the country from defaulting on its
debt. As a result of this and the US’s relative economic strength compared to
most of Europe, capital flew from Europe to the US.
This created a MASSIVE stock market bubble, arguably the second largest in
history. From its bottom in 1921 to its peak in 1929, stocks rose over 400%.
Things were so out of control that the Fed actually raised interest rates
hoping to curb speculation.
The bubble burst as all bubbles do and stocks lost 90% of their value in a
mere two years.
Today, the environment is almost identical but for different reasons. The
ECB first cut interest rates to negative in June 2014. Since that time
capital has fled Europe and moved into the US because 1) interest rates here
are still positive, albeit marginally, and 2) the US continues to be
perceived as a safe-haven due to its allegedly strong economy.
This process has accelerated in 2015.
· Globally, there have been 20
interest rate cuts since the years started a mere two months ago.
· Interest rates are now at record lows
in Australia, Canada, Switzerland, Russia and India.
· Many of these rates cuts have resulted in
actual negative interest rates, particularly in Europe (Denmark,
Sweden, and Switzerland).
· Both the ECB and the Bank of Japan are
actively engaging in QE programs forcing rates even lower.
· All told, SEVEN of the 10 largest
economies in the world are currently easing.
Because the US is neutral, money has been flowing into the country
by the billions. A lot of it is moving into luxury real estate (particularly
in LA and York), but a substantial amount has moved into stocks as well as
the US Dollar.
As a result of this, the US stock market is trading at 1929-bubblesque
valuations, with a CAPE of 27.34 (the 1929 CAPE was only slightly higher at
30. And when that bubble burst, stocks lost over 90% of their value in the
span of 24 months.
Another Crash is coming… and smart investors would do well to prepare now before
it hits.
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