A major Wall Street firm's chief strategist just announced retirement after three decades. What's catching attention isn't just the career milestone—it's his parting warning about where he spots a bubble forming in today's markets. After 31 years navigating bull runs and crashes, this veteran's final take on overheated sectors is turning heads. When someone who's seen multiple cycles rings the alarm, markets tend to listen.
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DefiPlaybook
· 12-07 03:12
A seasoned expert with 31 years of experience issues a warning—this is truly worth listening to, unlike some newly popular influencers who claim things like "500% annualized stable returns" without hesitation.
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WhaleInTraining
· 12-05 15:34
Even a veteran with 31 years of experience has started to issue warnings, and we're still sleepwalking?
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GasFeeAssassin
· 12-04 11:01
Another old fox has seen through the world—whose pot will get smashed this time?
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PumpAnalyst
· 12-04 10:55
A 31-year veteran says there's a bubble, so I want to see which sector he's referring to... But to be honest, this kind of resignation statement is often just a smokescreen. The big players are paving the way for the next rally.
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FundingMartyr
· 12-04 10:55
A veteran with 31 years of experience speaks out—this time, you really need to listen up.
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CascadingDipBuyer
· 12-04 10:52
A 31-year veteran suddenly turns bearish—this time, we need to listen carefully.
A major Wall Street firm's chief strategist just announced retirement after three decades. What's catching attention isn't just the career milestone—it's his parting warning about where he spots a bubble forming in today's markets. After 31 years navigating bull runs and crashes, this veteran's final take on overheated sectors is turning heads. When someone who's seen multiple cycles rings the alarm, markets tend to listen.