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100 Years of Market Crashes: The Shocking 18-Year Cycle No One Talks About | 100 Years of Crashes: Why Every Major Collapse Happens Every 18 Years Every major financial collapse—from 1929, to 1990, to 2008—follows the same hidden pattern. It’s not random, and it’s not unpredictable. It’s the 18-year economic cycle, driven by land prices, real estate speculation, and credit expansion. In this video, we break down the 18-year real estate cycle, why economists like Fred Harrison and researchers behind the Financial Instability Hypothesis warned about it, and why the world may be heading toward the next downturn. We’ll explore how rising land value cycles, excessive leverage in real estate, and the massive global housing bubble mirror the same warning signs seen before the Great Depression, the 2008 housing crisis, and every major recession in modern history. As regional bank crisis fears grow and pressure builds in commercial real estate, many analysts believe we’re approaching the peak of the cycle. You’ll learn how the 2008 financial crisis unfolded, why the bond market collapse risk is rising, and why many experts expect a stock market crash 2025 or a global recession by 2026 if the cycle repeats on schedule. We’ll also break down the inflation crisis, the role of credit expansion, and the same structural weaknesses behind the Great Recession. This is your full guide to understanding how every financial crash follows the same pattern—and why. Whether you’re studying history, protecting your portfolio, or trying to understand the 2025 economic outlook, this video gives you the full picture. #marketcrash #economiccycles #financialcrisis #economichistory #realestatebubble #economiccycle