Market cycles and blind spots: When prominent economists hail an economic era as "the greatest story never told," history suggests caution. The same narrative preceded the 2008 financial collapse—a crisis that caught many forecasters off guard. The pattern is worth examining: those who miss one major downturn often struggle to recognize emerging risks in the next cycle. Today's economic landscape may be repeating this familiar script, with analysts potentially overlooking warning signs that could reshape market expectations.

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SchrodingerWalletvip
· 01-09 04:49
History really loves to repeat itself. The same rhetoric from 2008 is back again? Wake up, everyone.
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DaisyUnicornvip
· 01-09 04:44
Oh no, it's the same old "history repeats itself" script... Haven't learned from 2008 yet, and now we're doing it all over again? Flowers, the economic cycle is like our DeFi governance voting—there's always someone who can't see the risk until the liquidation notice hits their face. Really, those who say "this time is different" are often the next ones to get slapped in the face. I've stepped into enough pits to plant a garden.
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MEVHunter_9000vip
· 01-09 04:30
Another set of "this time it's different" arguments. I've seen enough; what about the lessons from 2008?
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