Echoes Of Financial Crises From The Late ‘90s

 | Dec 19, 2014 07:18AM ET

The fickleness of financial markets is truly amazing at times.

Back in May, I suggested that investors were downright sanguine. I even cautioned that the markets may be too calm.

But today, things are distinctly different…

The price of crude oil has crashed. The Russian ruble is experiencing a proper currency crisis. Emerging markets are getting routed.

The situation is reminiscent of the events leading up to the Asian financial crisis in 1997 and Russian default in 1998.

Some are even saying that a major blowup, like the one Long-Term Capital Management (LTCM) experienced in 1998, is lurking. The collapse of LTCM, a massive hedge fund, prompted a bailout organized by the Federal Reserve.

A similar blowup is certainly possible, but the market has been sending critical warning signs that have been largely ignored…

In September, I showed the following chart: