Bitcoin $34,000. $BTChttps://t.co/XQ7kfnOh0V pic.twitter.com/cdJVRdaFPj
— Charlie Bilello (@charliebilello) January 3, 2021
Less than 15% of global bonds come with a #yield above 2%. This will likely entice a lot of investors to seek for return elsewhere. pic.twitter.com/yz4XqTnLgh
— jeroen blokland (@jsblokland) December 31, 2020
The S&P 500's P/E ratio moved from 20.6 at the start of 2020 to 31.1 today, the highest year-end multiple on record (using TTM earnings). $SPXhttps://t.co/MhXYSjUZXK pic.twitter.com/wEruv61F7D
— Charlie Bilello (@charliebilello) December 31, 2020
8. A force in motion…
h/t @RyanDetrick $SPX $SPY pic.twitter.com/sCffPDTGAA
— Callum Thomas (@Callum_Thomas) January 2, 2021
6.6 cents of every dollar traded on Wall Street in 2020 was on Tesla pic.twitter.com/4SuEN2UxxL
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) December 31, 2020
#Housing | U.S. 15-Year #Mortgage Rates Fell To A Record Lowhttps://t.co/sxz5SuG8YY
— Christophe Barraud (@C_Barraud) January 1, 2021
U.S. #Housing Prices Index Increased At The Fastest Pace Since June 2014https://t.co/Lz8uIUhACN
— Christophe Barraud (@C_Barraud) December 29, 2020
As 2020 comes to a close, the recent growth in M1 as of 12/14 has been remarkable#inflation #govtdebt pic.twitter.com/S0rUWVjjCu
— HorizonKinetics (@HorizonKinetics) December 30, 2020
With the gap between #economic growth and #debt at the highest levels on record, even small increases in debt service has an immediate and #negative impact on #growth.#Bulls may get their wish Q1 and Q2, they may regret it later.https://t.co/Ki5O8TvdpG pic.twitter.com/nY3awJuSIV
— Lance Roberts (@LanceRoberts) January 1, 2021
1. Stocks: all-time highs
2. Home prices: all-time highs
3. Corporate bond yields: all-time lows
4. Mortgage rates: all-time lows
5. Fed: we need many more years of 0% rates and bond buying to pump up markets & increase inflation.
6. Bitcoin: all-time highsChart via @ycharts pic.twitter.com/prgnyunWus
— Charlie Bilello (@charliebilello) December 29, 2020