First, the terrible news: “The biggest stock market crash of our lifetime will hit in 2022,” Harry Dent Jr., aka “The Contrarian’s Contrarian,” tells ThinkAdvisor in an interview.
Further, “crypto is going to drop even more than stocks,” he predicts.
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Now, the good news: “You’ll see the biggest [stock] crash work to your advantage in just one year,” says Dent.
But hold on. He’s got more bad news: “We’ll have the biggest recession, or a depression, of our lives” next year and “the economy isn’t going to get strong again until 2024,” Dent forecasts.
Additional stimulus won’t help. Enough is more than enough, he insists in the interview:
“You can’t give that drug addict another shot to get him back up. He’s been addicted to free money now for 12 years. Time for rehab!”
Dent correctly called Japan’s 1989 bubble bust and recession, the dot-com crash and the populist surge that made Donald Trump president, although detractors take his forecasts with a few grains of salt.
“Stocks are on their last legs,” he declares, predicting that the market will plummet 80%.
Indeed, in the first two to three months of 2022, it will drop more than 50%, Dent, a Harvard Business School MBA, foresees.
The essential problem, he says, is that “the market bubble is expanding; the economy is slowing rapidly.”
And “you can’t wake this thing [economy] up with another cup of coffee. It’s just going to go to sleep and pass out.”
He cites GDP growth decreasing from 6.7% in the second quarter to 2% in the third as solid evidence of a recession en route.
“The economy is dropping like a rock,” he insists.
Dent’s HSD Publishing, an independent research firm, generates monthly newsletters that he and Rodney Johnson, HSD president, each write.
Dent also publishes his and Johnson’s insights in a free daily newsletter.
In the interview, Dent contends that 21% of companies are “barely limping along” and are doomed to fail in the recession he sees coming soon.
However, later in the conversation, the author of “What to Do When the Bubble Pops” (G&D Media-2020) offers upbeat, specific advice on bonds.
ThinkAdvisor interviewed Dent on Nov. 16. He was speaking by phone from his base in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
“The economy is dead,” he proclaimed. “It’s been overstimulated. We can’t squeeze any more growth and juice out of this orange.”
Here are excerpts from our conversation:
THINKADVISOR: What’s your forecast for the stock market?
HARRY DENT JR.: In two to three months, the market will go down to 2,000-2,200 from what it is now. That’s when investors finally wake up and say, “This ain’t working anymore: Darn, I always wondered how we could grow [the economy] by printing money out of thin air.” People know this is stupid.
What should investors be thinking about, then?
The biggest stock market crash of our lifetime will be in 2022. You’ve got to protect your money to take advantage of the sale that’s coming when stocks go down 80%, or else you won’t have money to buy.
What’s your forecast for the economy?
We’ll be in a recession by the first quarter of 2022. The economy isn’t going to get strong again until 2024.
Between now and then we’ll have the biggest recession, or a depression, of our lives. It won’t last as long as the Great Depression in the 1930s because we already started the process in 2008.
About the crash that you foresee, how do you see things rolling out?
Most people aren’t sitting in cash. They’ve got it in stocks and bonds and real estate. When that money disappears, that’s when you get deflation, and that’s when the bargains come up and you’re buying everything on sale.
When should investors sell, then?
Stocks are on their last legs. They’ll go a little higher in December. So I wouldn’t sell now. But somewhere between mid- and late-December, we’re done.
I think the sign will be that they keep going up in December, but January starts off on the weaker side.
At least be out of stocks by Christmas. If the market doesn’t start to weaken by the first quarter of next year, then you shouldn’t listen to me.
What, if anything, do you expect to be different about this big downturn?
When the stock crash hits, it’s likely to drop [further] from the highest point to the lowest point [compared to] any [crash] in history, including 1930-1932.
It’s been put off for so long that when it finally goes, it’s going to be harder and faster than usual.
It will [also] be the biggest first two- to three-month crash, bigger than the first 1929 crash or the first 2000 crash. Those were off the charts.
What opportunity will this bust offer investors?
You can see the biggest crash work to your advantage in just one year. It will take two to three years before it goes all out, but most of it will happen in a year.
You told me in an interview this past July that the market bubble could blow at the end of that month, if not September. Why hasn’t it?
Because bubbles go until they blow. You can blow up a balloon only so far, and then it pops. The government will keep this bubble going no matter how ridiculous it is.
The market bubble is expanding; the economy is slowing. That’s the problem.
I’ve been saying that, when this bubble does burst, [the market] will be down at least 45% in the first two to three months. Now my indicators are saying it’s going to be over 50%.
What’s one of the chief signs of recession on the way that you see?