Dave Kranzler: Housing crash to be bigger than 2008

By Herman James / August 25, 2022 / marketsanity.com / Article Link

Arcadia Economics, Released on 8/25/22

As the Federal Reserve continues to raise interest rates, the impact is being increasingly felt in the housing market. And in today's video, Dave Kranzler of Investment Research Dynamics goes through some of the data and trends that have emerged that show the weakness in the sector, and why he feels they will continue to accelerate. Especially with this Friday's Jackson Hole speech from the Fed, and another large interest rate increase expected in September, the housing market is likely to continue to be impacted. And to be prepared for what's coming, click to watch this video now!

Dave Kranzler spent many years working in various Wall Street jobs. After business school, he primarily traded junk bonds for a large bank. Dave graduated from Oberlin College with majors in Economics and English and he also has an MBA from the University of Chicago, with a concentration in accounting and finance. Currently, he co-manages a precious metals and mining stock investment fund in Denver. He has nearly thirty years of experience in studying, researching, analyzing and investing in the financial markets. His daily articles can be found at his site, Investment Research Dynamics.

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