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Peak Speculation is always the end of a market cycle and the beginning of a significant move down or even potential recession if across many sectors.
Institutional investor numbers surpassing the amount of companies actually producing something is nothing short of a major sign that productivity is very low in relation to the amount of speculation in the economy.
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