A new credit bubble gets ready to burst
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A new credit bubble gets ready to burst
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#3The typical bank in the US is levered ~5-12x which means, many of these "shadow banks" are unlevered, this creates an entirely different dynamic
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#4It feels very much like we're in 2002-2005-ish again.
Re: A new credit bubble gets ready to burst
#5The huge difference here is leverage. The typical bank in the US is levered ~5-12x which means, many of these "shadow banks" are unlevered, this creates an entirely different dynamic
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#7It would be quite something if tech and not banks caused the next great recession.
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#8Is this why I've been seeing signs advertising something like "learn how to flip houses like a PRO! Call 555-555-5555" popping up around my little suburban town? Also bank managers hitting up my elderly relatives for home equity loans again. It feels very much like we're in 2002-2005-ish again.
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#9If SF, I'm seeing ads all over for 1) Brex (corporate credit cards for startups) and 2) Zerodown (pitching no down payment for homes). It would be quite something if tech and not banks caused the next great recession.
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#10Is this why I've been seeing signs advertising something like "learn how to flip houses like a PRO! Call 555-555-5555" popping up around my little suburban town? Also bank managers hitting up my elderly relatives for home equity loans again. It feels very much like we're in 2002-2005-ish again.