Here's the catch – these debt spirals are systemic killers. They don't just hurt one sector; when the music stops – whether it's ballooning debt or tightened policy – the whole machine grinds to a halt. Property players? Sure, they're first in the crosshairs. But everyone else gets dragged into the wreckage too. Investors, traders, builders – nobody's immune when the correction hits.
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ZkSnarker
· 01-05 23:08
ngl the "nobody's immune" part hits different when you've actually watched leverage cascade through everything. well technically, property's just the canary in the coal mine – the real dominoes haven't even started falling yet
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RetroHodler91
· 01-03 10:52
ngl Debt spiral is really systemic poison. When one sector collapses, the whole system has to pay the price... This time it's real estate's turn, who knows what's next.
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LostBetweenChains
· 01-03 10:51
NGL debt spiral is really a systemic poison; if one sector collapses, the entire ecosystem has to go down with it...
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CommunityWorker
· 01-03 10:42
ngl, the debt spiral is systemic poison; the real estate sector may take the hit first, but ultimately, no one can escape it.
Here's the catch – these debt spirals are systemic killers. They don't just hurt one sector; when the music stops – whether it's ballooning debt or tightened policy – the whole machine grinds to a halt. Property players? Sure, they're first in the crosshairs. But everyone else gets dragged into the wreckage too. Investors, traders, builders – nobody's immune when the correction hits.