Ex-Goldman Sachs CEO: 'I smell a crash coming
- Marcus Nikos
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Ex-Goldman Sachs CEO: 'I smell a crash coming
Former Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein just issued a dire warning to U.S. investors...
"The horses are starting to whinny in the corral," Blankfein says. "We're due for a reckoning."
Verum – who formerly ran the trade desk at a $65 billion pension fund and managed up to $900 million a day – has been sounding the alarm on an imminent crash since at least February, when he warned his readers that "2026 is primed for massive volatility."
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"The financial decisions you make in the coming days," Verum warns, "could have ramifications for decades to come."
This is a bigger financial story than the conflict in Iran... the dangers brewing in the private credit market... and the so-called "SaaSpocalypse" wreaking havoc on software stocks.
It's an extreme wave of volatility 133 years in the making...
And Verum – who predicted the market crashes in 2020, 2022, 2023, and even 2025 – believes it could devastate unprepared investors.
