Paul Tudor Jones warns US equity market is more dependent on stock prices than ever. Current equity valuation extremes exceed levels seen in 1929, 1987, and dot-com era of 2000

Paul Tudor Jones says the US is more dependent on equity prices than ever, and explains what a 35% correction would trigger in the economy: “We’re 252% of stock market cap to GDP. In 1929 we were 65%. In 1987 we got to ~85-90%. In 2000, 170%. If you think …

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Paul Tudor Jones: “For me, it’s pretty clear. You have Trump who’s locked in on tariffs. You have the Fed who’s locked in on not cutting rates. That’s not good for the stock market,”

“For me, it’s pretty clear. You have Trump who’s locked in on tariffs. You have the Fed who’s locked in on not cutting rates. That’s not good for the stock market,” 👇🏼 pic.twitter.com/4q3f48LSmT — Kalani o Māui (@MauiBoyMacro) May 6, 2025 “We’ll probably go down to new lows, even when …

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Paul Tudor Jones speaks out.

Paul Tudor Jones, Tudor Investment founder and CIO and Robin Hood Foundation founder, joins ‘Squawk Box’ to discuss the 2024 presidential election, state of the economy, how to fix the federal deficit, the Robin Hood investors conference, and more.

Interest payments on $34 trillion US national debt will exceed DEFENSE spending this year – as Paul Tudor Jones warn ‘debt bomb will go off

Interest payments on $34 trillion US national debt will exceed DEFENSE spending this year – as legendary investor Paul Tudor Jones says a ‘debt bomb’ set to go off in US Interest payments on the US national debt will eclipse defense spending in 2024, grim new projections show. Federal debt …

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Hedge Fund Magnate Paul Tudor Jones Favors Gold and Bitcoin as U.S. Treasuries Overtake Gold in Volatility for the First Time in 50 Years.

H/T: @TaviCosta — Barchart (@Barchart) October 10, 2023 Paul Tudor Jones: The U.S. Is Moving Towards an “Untenable Fiscal Position.” Favors Gold & Bitcoin Hedge fund magnate Paul Tudor Jones expressed concerns over increasing geopolitical risks and the U.S.’s rising debt, making stocks less appealing. Speaking on CNBC’s Squawk Box, …

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