Have Global Markets Already Reached 'Critical Mass' In Terms Of Recovery?

 | Apr 29, 2021 01:13AM ET

A recent Forbes article suggesting global market leverage had reached new all-time highs prompted me and my research team to begin to explore the question of whether “global markets already reached a critical mass in terms of post-COVID-19 recovery”? If this is true, what would it mean for the rest of 2021 and into early 2022?h3 Behavioral Economics suggests people spend more when the value of their assets rise/h3

Recent US policies have created an environment where extremely low supply of houses for sale have resulted in an extremely hot sellers market. Homes are selling very quickly in most cases and sometimes for well over the asking price. Over the past 12 months, average US home prices have risen over 10% in most areas. Over the past 90 days, some areas have seen home prices start to decline from the highest growth levels.

This current, March 2021, data shows how the real estate market dynamics are changing state-by-state.