05 Apr 2026
1h 5m

Great Recession 2.0? | Michael Pento

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Thoughtful Money with Adam Taggart

Michael Pento, a money manager, returns to discuss the potential popping of the triumvirate of bubbles in credit, real estate, and stocks. Pento's model, incorporating disinflation, deflation, stasis, reflation, and stagflation, currently leans towards Sector 5, stagflation, with elements of Sector 1 due to uncertainty caused by events such as the war in Iran. He highlights long-term secular trends including a debt-disabled economy, demographic challenges, and rising interest rates, alongside short-term issues like stressed middle class and exacerbated financial conditions. Pento assesses the chances of the bubbles popping this year as above 50% and shares his portfolio allocation: 70% in T-bills and cash, 20% in commodities, 3% in defensive equities, and 2% short positions. He warns of lower real returns in the market over the next decade.

Outlines

Part 1: Economic Outlook, Crisis Indicators

Part 2: Market Dynamics, Credit Risks

Part 3: Portfolio Strategy, Defensive Positioning

Part 4: Monetary Policy, Fed Critique

Part 5: Long-Term Trends, Demographics

Part 6: Future Risks, Final Advice

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