Finbold
22 Aug 2026, 12:40 UTC · 6h ago
‘Enjoy the last rally of the tech bubble', economist warns
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Finbold
22 Aug 2026, 12:40 UTC · 6h ago
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Economist Henrik Zeberg warns that the current tech rally is a bubble and predicts a crash similar to the 2000 Dot-com bust. — A comparison to the 2000 crash implies a massive loss of valuation for the tech sector, which dominates current indices.
-0.80Zeberg forecasts that the real economy could suffer a downturn more severe than the 2008-09 financial crisis. — Predicting a crisis worse than 2008 suggests systemic failure and a severe contraction in risk appetite across all asset classes.
-0.70Macroeconomic indicators show weakening labor conditions, including the loss of over one million full-time jobs since spring 2026. — Significant job losses are a fundamental leading indicator of economic recession and reduced consumer spending.
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Zeberg remains bullish in the short term, suggesting there is still upside potential for tech stocks before the peak. — Short-term bullishness suggests momentum may continue, providing a window for traders to exit or profit before the predicted crash.
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The article warns that technology stocks are in a 'major tech bubble' and predicts a crash similar to the 2000 Dot-com bust.
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