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This year’s warning signs that Sweden’s decade-long property boom may be coming to an end have sent chills to the krona, alarming many investors. But the FT’s Miles Johnson argues that looking at the currency market might not be the best way to profit from it.
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2020 – Looking for ways to short the housing market, leverage ETFs are only for really short term/days. Put option on stock is an option, any other?
I have’nt a clue.
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Housing bubbles like other forms of asset price inflation can ruin the stability of any economy! the shocks that are demand side in nature add to financial and market risks.
It’s crowns in English, not “Krona”. This applies to Scandinavia as a whole.