Since 1929, there have been 26 bear markets, but only 15 recessions. Bear markets and weakening economies frequently go hand in hand, but a dropping market doesn't always portend an impending recession.
There are a few known instances, however it happens very infrequently. Attacks at night are typically carried out by a rabid bear. You become prey if you behave like a predator.
The Sinaloa Cartel is generally regarded by the United States Intelligence Community as being the most potent drug trafficking organization in the Western Hemisphere, making it potentially even more strong and capable than the infamous Medelln Cartel of Colombia was at its height.
The issue is that cartel participants may feel pressured to violate their agreement to restrict production. A cartel member can raise its share of the group's earnings by producing more than it had committed to. Consequently, there is a built-in motivation for each cartel member to defraud.
A successful cartel agreement generates significant incentives for individual members to cheat, which is a popular reason for the instability of cartels. Retaliation after cheating makes the cartel more likely to fail.
Buy low and sell high is the best investment maxim. That means you should typically buy in a bear market and sell in a bull market. However, in a bull run, investors sometimes swarm to equity markets and can only sell their holdings at a profit during the following bull run.
The only way to get there, unfortunately, is by reducing supply because not even the most optimistic bettors think that's feasible. Novelties like the metaverse are unlikely to cause the 99.99998% reduction in supply required by Shiba Inu to theoretically drive the price to $1.
The majority of researchers think Shiba Inu, along with the rest of the cryptocurrency sector, could recover in 2023. Most analysts predict that Shiba Inu will trade on average at $0.00004 in 2023 if this occurs. If there is another significant surge, economists predict that Shiba Inu will reach a high of $0.01 in 2025.
Shiba Inu has been referred to as a pump-and-dump scheme and a "meme coin." Concerns have also been raised concerning the token's concentration, with a single "whale" wallet in control of billions of dollars' worth of tokens, and irrational retail investor buying spurred on by a sense of impending doom (FOMO).
As the US Federal Reserve bank raises interest rates, stocks have fallen gradually. Wall Street has entered a bear market as investors' concerns over inflation and rising interest rates grow more and more intense.