When there is “a statistically improbable concurrence of events”, some investigation is required. I would like to hear any counter arguments as to why Paul Craig Roberts has not reached very credible conclusions. Paul Craig Roberts, is a former Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury and former associate editor of the Wall Street Journal.
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Broken Money, Broken Markets
Today’s new highs are increasingly mechanical, not fundamental — and in a broken market, your 401(k) is the exit liquidity.

