Markets will drop 25 to 50 percent and it will happen abruptly, Deighan told CNBC.
âThereâs no basic foundation for the run-up weâve had, been far too rapid. It continues to run up on whatâs normally considered bad news,â he said.
Deighan said in the past, Wall Street âshoved things down Main Streetâs throat.â And now, he believes, "Washington" is trying to do the same. Main Street is slowly finding out "whatâs going on with the banks, health care and the Federal Reserveâs moves" and they are âabsolutely angry.â
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âThereâs no basic foundation for the run-up weâve had, been far too rapid. It continues to run up on whatâs normally considered bad news,â he said.
Deighan said in the past, Wall Street âshoved things down Main Streetâs throat.â And now, he believes, "Washington" is trying to do the same. Main Street is slowly finding out "whatâs going on with the banks, health care and the Federal Reserveâs moves" and they are âabsolutely angry.â
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