
“It’s obvious to everyone by now that the global rally has been primarily driven by central bank money printing, creating an artificial financial environment. The world’s biggest central banks have added an astounding $8.7 trillion of liquidity since 2008, while slashing interest rates well below the rate of inflation. This massive amount of liquidity has found its way into the markets. At some point, all this quantitative easing will end. The resulting worldwide deleveraging will create massive problems for the equity markets. There’s no telling when this sea change will happen, so it’s imperative that you develop an exit strategy now.”
http://www.moneyandmarkets.com/risks-across-all-markets-necessitate-careful-asset-allocation-51658
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