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Debt Cycles Explained: What History Suggests for 2026 Debt cycles have shaped economies for centuries. From the 1930s Great Depression to the inflation crisis of the 1970s and the 2008 financial collapse, history shows that long-term debt accumulation eventually leads to structural resets. In this video, we break down how debt cycles work, why late-stage cycles create economic stress, and what historical patterns suggest for 2026. By analyzing government debt levels, monetary expansion, interest rate trends, and capital flows, this documentary-style analysis explains where we may be in the long-term debt cycle. This is not a prediction but a historical framework. Understanding debt cycles helps individuals think more clearly about risk, portfolio positioning, and economic transitions. History does not repeat exactly—but it often rhymes. debt cycle explained,late stage debt cycle,2026 economy outlook,long term debt cycle,macro economics 2026,economic cycles explained,global debt crisis,financial system reset,monetary policy impact,inflation and debt cycle,macro investing strategy,wealth preservation 2026,economic transition analysis #DebtCycle #EconomicCycles #MacroEconomics #2026Outlook #FinancialHistory #GlobalEconomy debt cycle 2026 long term debt cycle explained what happens at end of debt cycle economic outlook 2026 macroeconomic trends 2026 global debt crisis analysis inflation and debt cycle financial reset framework ⚠️ Disclaimer: This is an unofficial fan-based channel. We are deeply inspired by Ray Dalio’s work and aim to spread his educational frameworks to a wider audience. This channel is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or the official representative of Ray Dalio or Bridgewater Associates.