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Sri Lankan Market outlook 2026 | New Rules for investors

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Considering the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East and Europe, this analysis focuses on the case studies observed in Ray Dalio's book, "Changing World Order," to understand the near-term future of economic behaviour. Initially, stock market investors should look into the macroeconomic conditions of global economies. By examining the economic recessions that occurred in 2000, 2009, and 2020, it is evident that they were all driven by debt bubbles in significant economies. This phenomenon ultimately leads to the creation of regular economic cycles. Expanding our perspective over the last 100 years to analyse recession periods reveals that, following the Great Depression of the 1940s, investors sought a more stable economic growth phase. However, since 1975, the roots of recessions have increasingly been tied to rising debt deficits. As Ray Dalio explains, the global shifts accompanying recessions lead to heightened economic turmoil, reminiscent of the symptoms experienced during the Great Depression. When comparing the global shifts of the Roman Dutch Empire and the British Empire, we can see that share market investors were able to identify periods of global recession. As we discuss the most common symptoms of these recessionary periods, it’s evident that the current economic environment is showing similar signs. This session will primarily focus on how economic recessions have developed over the past few years and the symptoms that investors can observe. වැඩසටහන තුලින් අප අවධානය යොමු කරන්නේ පසුගිය වසර කිහිපය තුළ ඇති වූ ආර්ථික අවපාතමය තත්වයන් සහ ඒවා ආශ්‍රයෙන් අවුරුදු කිහිපයක් ඇතුලත සිදුවන ලෝක ආර්ථිකයන්ගේ වෙනස්කම් වේ. 00:00 - Economic Sentiment 03:40 - The Last 100 Years 06:21 - Economic Comparison colombostockexchange,cse,srilankastockmarket,srilankaeconomy2026,aspi,stockmarketsrilanka,investingforbegginers,srilankabusiness,stockssl,srilankanmarket,investorssight,srilankanmarket,stockmarketdirection,colombosharemarket🔗 📲 Premier Program: http://wa.link/gjyc



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