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Banking Crisis Is Tip of the Iceberg, Warns Macro Investor Bert Dohmen – Here’s His Outlook

Banking Crisis Is Tip of the Iceberg, Warns Macro Investor Bert Dohmen – Here’s His Outlook

Macro Investor Bert Dohmen just issued a dire warning on the future of the US and global economy.

In a new interview with Stansberry Research, the founder of Dohmen Capital Research says anyone who believes the banking crisis is over is engaged in wishful thinking.

“We have three of the biggest banking failures in US history within six days and everybody’s pretending this is a one-off event that won’t happen again.

This is the tip of the iceberg, and if you know about icebergs you know one-seventh of the iceberg is above water. That means six-sevenths of the iceberg is below water and that’s going to sink everybody else.

Not only did we have these bank failures in the US, it was followed by the biggest bank failure in Switzerland ever. The biggest bank, Credit Suisse, 137 years old, went bankrupt overnight and had to be bailed out. This is going to be an international crisis.”

Dohmen says decades of systemic risk has also built up in the derivatives market, which he believes is headed for a seismic crash.

“There is about $1.6 quadrillion of derivatives outstanding internationally. That is such a staggering amount. No one can really imagine how big that number is, and it’s totally unregulated. The CFTC in 1999 tried to get derivatives regulated and was fought by the biggest names that you can imagine in the investment field because it would have stopped that whole game of playing with derivatives…

Now nobody really knows exactly how big it is. The best guess is $1.6 quadrillion. It could be $2 quadrillion dollars of derivatives. When they start falling apart it’s going to be like dominoes.”

Dohmen predicts the Fed will print trillions upon trillions of dollars to try to stabilize markets.

He says he withdrew money from banks well in advance of the current crisis, and if US lawmakers don’t reverse course, he forecasts an economic collapse as bad or worse than the Great Depression.

“In the beginning of 2020, so that’s three years ago now, we said this decade is going to be like the 1930’s because the cycle called for that. So that means a 10-year depression, but I said it will probably be much worse than the Great Depression and it all depends on what the government and the Federal Reserve does.

We now see that we’re doing the same thing as the 1930’s where it was a 10-year depression. It could have been a two or three year recession but the policies of Washington really made it a Great Depression… spending up…

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