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Will another economy crash happen soon?
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I'm uncomfortable to admit it but I'm with @Joe Villeneuve on this one. (I kid Joe) If you're looking for market commentary on a catalyst for the next recession you're wasting your time. There's some good names out there to read up on like John Hussman, Roubini, etc who have a lot more depth to give on such catalysts, but even they're wrong most of the time (but still worth a read!)
I will say there's plenty of catalysts out there; Stretched labor market, high corporate debt, overvalued assets, massive government debt on almost all levels, geopolitical instability, failing pension funds, political uncertainty, and on it goes. Not sure why you're looking for the last catalyst to trigger the next round of contraction... that's usually not the case.