Stock market margin debt, as reported by the NYSE, has now surged to a record high of $528 billion. That's not including loads of unreported margin, or "shadow margin," that Richter says could put the total figure somewhere near $800 billion.
Margin debt is in an uncanny relationship with the stock market ... It soars when stocks soar and crashes when stocks crash. They feed on each other.
Clearly, the stock market has become crazy leveraged. And, also clearly, that often leads to big losses when it starts to fall apart.
Greedy novices are diving in with accounts barely large enough to fund a lemonaide stand yet they leverage up as if they had a million.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-04-27/trump-100-margin-debt-stock-bubble-and-gold
Margin debt is in an uncanny relationship with the stock market ... It soars when stocks soar and crashes when stocks crash. They feed on each other.
Clearly, the stock market has become crazy leveraged. And, also clearly, that often leads to big losses when it starts to fall apart.
Greedy novices are diving in with accounts barely large enough to fund a lemonaide stand yet they leverage up as if they had a million.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-04-27/trump-100-margin-debt-stock-bubble-and-gold
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