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Will Japan Trigger a Global Financial Meltdown?
Japan’s bond market is officially losing control.
We have definitely taken out the multi-year trendline here, making a new high higher after a higher low. This is BAD news as it indicates that Japan’s bond market could be entering a cyclical downturn.

If this happens then the great global bond market rig of the last five years is coming to an end. Most analysts have been ignoring bonds because stocks are at record highs.
BIG MISTAKE.
As Japan has indicated, when bonds start to plunge, it’s not good for stocks. Today the Japanese Bond market fell and the Nikkei plunged 7%. The entire market down 7%... despite the Bank of Japan funneling $19 billion into it to hold things together.
This is what it looks like when a Central Bank begins to lose control. And what’s happening in Japan today will be coming to the US in the not so distant future.
If you think the Fed is not terrified of this, think again. The Fed has pumped over $1 trillion into foreign banks, hoping to stop the mess from getting to the US. As Japan is showing us, the Fed will fail.
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Best Regards,
Graham Summers
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I seriously doubt that anything happens without the central banks, and especially the FED being the instigators and beneficiaries of it. Nothing is as it seems, and for sure it's about time that the bond starts tanking especially with everyone and their dog in.
JUP
look you dont keep one of the oldest civilizations on the planet alive on fiat fumes for 7 decades (after testing nukes on them when the firebombing had already clinched victory, making an invasion moot), create a korean duality in the backyard, a pan-asian control matrix, and NOT use them as a catalyst folks
inb4 mrs. watanabe's 200T yen asset bubblez