It ‘feels a bit like 2006’ for stocks and the economy. That should scare us.

The following article by Heather Long was posted on the Washington Post website January 30, 2018:

The notes of Wilbur L. Ross, secretary of commerce, are pictured during the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, on Jan. 24. (Denis Balibouse/Reuters)

The world’s elite are partying like it’s 2006, and that should probably scare us. Top business and political leaders, who met last week in the quaint ski chalet town of Davos, Switzerland, couldn’t stop talking about the booming global economy, record stock markets and President Trump’s tax cuts. They toasted the good times with bottles of bourbon that cost several thousand dollars each.

But there is something unnerving about all of this: 2006 was followed by 2008, the worst financial crisis of just about everyone’s lifetime. Some of the wisest minds at Davos said it feels eerily similar right now, and that’s not comforting. Continue reading “It ‘feels a bit like 2006’ for stocks and the economy. That should scare us.”