Is a stock market crash in 2026 coming after a massive NASDAQ prediction of a 45% rally? We break down the growing AI bubble!!
Macro strategist Henrik Zeberg joins us to break down a bold market outlook: a potential 35–45% NASDAQ Composite rally in the coming weeks before a major crash. In this interview, they discuss the late-stage bubble dynamics similar to 2000 and 2007, the role of AI-driven productivity, risks in crypto and equities, and why gold and silver may not behave as expected. Zeberg explains the full macro cycle—from liquidity-driven melt-up to deflationary bust—and what it means for investors navigating extreme volatility. If you're looking for insights on stock market predictions, macroeconomics, AI bubble risks, and how to position before a potential market crash, this conversation delivers a data-driven perspective on what could be the most important turning point in financial markets.
🗓️ Recording date: April 8, 2026
📖 Chapters
0:00 Intro
1:10 – 45% NASDAQ Rally Prediction
3:00 – Comparing Today to 2000 & 2007 Bubbles
4:10 – Why This Could Be the Biggest Bubble Ever
5:45 – How Severe Could the Crash Be?
6:40 – Top 3 Market Bubbles Right Now (Crypto, Stocks, AI)
8:30 – Is Bitcoin & Crypto in a Bubble?
10:00 - Gold Outlook: Why It May Struggle
11:40 - Dollar Strength & Deflation Scenario
13:00 - Silver vs Gold: What Happens Next?
14:30 – Stagflation: Myth or Reality?
16:10 – The Full Macro Cycle Explained (Melt-Up → Crash)
18:30 – Why the Fed Might Not Save Markets
20:00 – AI Boom: Productivity vs Economic Risk
22:00 – Risk Management in the Final Rally
24:00 – Emotional Discipline for Investors
25:30 – Where to Follow Henrik Zeberg
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