Stock Market and Real Estate To Crash In 2025

Recently, I had the opportunity to talk about the stock markets and economy with Danny at CapitalCosm.

“Part of trading and investing is waiting for a quality setup. But people don’t like to wait; they are impatient. So they go out and hunt for trades, and when people do this, it is very easy to find something. But this can be whatever sound bite is currently in the news and is thus deemed to be ‘good enough’. What I do is different. I sit back and wait for the quality trade setup to come to me. Then I manage my risk and position as long as it remains open.”
Chris Vermeulen

Recorded on January 10, 2025

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Key topics and questions Danny and I talked about include:

  • How does Fibonacci extension and retracement work?
  • What assets have reached their Fibonacci measured moves recently?
  • Should the stock market continue to go higher, what will happen to gold?
  • What are the four stages of the stock market?
  • What is the outlook for real estate?
  • Could the 2024 rally in gold indicate a challenging year in 2025?
  • Looking at silver, what do the charts say about price action?
  • What time horizon are you using for your analysis?
  • Where will oil and energy prices move from where they are now?
  • Where is the best opportunity right now?
  • What do the charts say about Bitcoin?
  • If I could only buy one asset to hold for the year, what would it be?
  • If I had to short one asset, what would it be?
  • What should we expect for 2025?

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Chris Vermeulen
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Disclaimer: None of this material is meant to be construed as investment advice. It is for education and entertainment purposes only. The video is accurate as of the interview date but may not be accurate in the future.