The U.S. stock market dominates 70% of global index. Cash yields surpassing S&P 500 returns signal market peaks. Debt crisis looms.

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The U.S. stock market faces a chilling warning: the “mother of all bubbles” may be upon us. Ruchir Sharma, chair of Rockefeller International, highlights a surge in global investment inflating U.S. companies to dominate 70% of the leading global stock index—an extraordinary leap from 30% in the 1980s. This dramatic concentration underscores the bubble’s magnitude.

One ominous signal: cash yields are now outpacing S&P 500 returns, a rare occurrence linked to market peaks. This has happened only eight times since 1963, each preceding major downturns. Adding to the alarm, Ray Dalio predicts an inevitable debt crisis, suggesting a bleak outlook for the value of money and global economic stability.