经济学家Henrik Zeberg警告称,在有史以来最大的泡沫破灭后,大多数加密资产将内爆

币界网Published on 2024-08-13Last updated on 2024-08-13

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一位经济学家准确地预测,到2024年中期,美国经济将出现疲软迹象,他警告称,加密货币市场将在未来几个月内出现大规模崩溃。

在Metals and Miners YouTube频道的一次新采访中,Henrik Zeberg表示,美国经济正在经历近100年来最大的泡沫。

这位经济学家强调,美国股市资本化与GDP之比几乎是20世纪20年代末的两倍,当时经济刚刚崩溃并进入大萧条。

“我们有史以来市值与GDP之比最大的泡沫。每个人都能看到。

当我们走出2008年的金融危机时,109%的市值占GDP是一个泡沫。2000年,我们笑了130%,说:“为什么我们看不到这个?”

1929年也是109%。你猜怎么着?现在我们有200%”

Zeberg警告说,一旦泡沫破裂,加密货币将受到重创。

但在见证崩盘之前,这位经济学家重申了他的预测,即股市和数字资产都将在巨大的冲击下结束牛市。

“我们也有一个加密货币泡沫。我们现有的99%的加密货币都会内爆。所以现在不会内爆。我们将有史以来最大的泡沫。我们将在爆炸的顶部有一个惊人的上升。

但是,当你拥有像狗狗币这样价值150亿美元的东西时,这是荒谬的。这是一个泡沫,它即将破裂。”

今年1月,泽伯格表示,2024年将是一个艰难的一年,他相信商业周期即将结束。

“当我们到今年年中时,我认为我们将看到从这种非常乐观的环境到完全相反的环境的变化,我认为今年下半年我们将看到崩盘。”

今年4月,Zeberg预测比特币(BTC)将反弹至11.5万美元,然后达到牛市顶部。

在撰写本文时,比特币的交易价格为59596美元,在过去一天上涨了2%。

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