Thinking about Scenarios for the Next Bubble
October 12, 2009 by Super Saver
e is a question of when and what, not if. Articles are already speculating what on the next bubble will be, as in Ten Bubbles in the Making on Tech Ticker on Yahoo! Finance. I've also been having conversations with my father-in-law, my financial advisor, and others on the bubble possibilities. For now, I think there are two likely bubble possibilities in the next five years.In one of my scenarios, panic buying of investments will be the catalyst. I believe the stock market will be the main area affected, for the following reasons:
With the current skepticism in the market, I don't think this bubble has started yet. If the Dow crosses 10,000 and then 11,000, in the next few months, I expect this bubble will occur during 2010 to 2012.
In my second scenario, I believe inflation will be the catalyst, creating a bubble in hard assets. Here are the reasons:
For now, I see stock investments as being the more likely next bubble, especially if the anticipated pullback continues to be delayed. As a result, I'm planning to slowly add more funds to stocks over the next year, with the expectation of taking some profits if a bubble happens. Although I think inflation will occur, I don't expect it to be an issue for at least a year or two, given the severity of the recession. At this point, I have bought some TIPS (Treasury Inflation Protected Securities) as an inflation hedge, but will wait before taking any more action.
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