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Ben Carlson highlights the extraordinary number of market crash predictions made by various financial commentators over the last 15 years. Notably, figures such as Harry Dent, Michael Burry, and others have collectively issued a vast number of forecasts, with the 'Rich Dad Poor Dad' author notably leading with 10,479 predictions.
The frequency of these predictions brings to light the persistent air of caution surrounding financial markets, even when such a large number of forecasts may not materialize into actual crashes. Details are being clarified.
Taken together, the persistent issuance of dire market forecasts stands in stark contrast to the underlying strength observed in leading indices. As illustrated in recent analyses of the S&P 500’s robust 17.9% year-to-date performance—findings Ben Carlson has spotlighted in his coverage of both the Finnish markets and Spanish indices—the broader trend points to resilience even amid pronounced caution from commentators.