This post is not about facts, evidence, or deep analysis. I am posting my predictions for the coming year based on my feelings and current thoughts.
1. COVID-19 will be (if it isn't already) the event that bursts the "everything" bubble and leads to a global economic disaster whether or not it becomes, or already is, a pandemic. I feel that the media is misguided and may blow things out of proportion, after 9/11 and false reports of weapons of mass destruction my trust in the media has been badly tainted.
2. The unfolding economic disaster will play a huge roll in the upcoming U.S. election, "socialized medicine" might not seem so bad, and people may begin to doubt in the strength of capitalism. My feelings are that the unfolding events are tied to the election, that claim is not supported by any facts, and I believe that post election the economy will begin to slowly recover as people are rejuvenated with hopes and promises of vast change and reforms.
I think that this year is going to be a tough year, those that come out of it with a job and some savings will be able buy fruitful future investments cheap, whether it be stocks, property, or anything else. I do not want my predictions to be true although I am generally a bit more of a pessimist than an optimist and may be why I see things the way I do. I am curious how this years events will unfold and how my feelings and predictions now will compare to those I have toward the end of the year.