Warning: The Next Market Storm Could Hit Harder Than 2008 - Andy Tanner

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Everyone’s feeling good right now… stocks are steady, volatility is low, and investors are relaxing. But is it really calm—or are we standing in the eye of a financial hurricane?

In this episode of the Cash Flow Academy, Andy Tanner, Corey Halliday, and Noah Davidson uncover the hidden risks lurking behind today’s so-called “market stability.” Together, they reveal how calm conditions often precede major corrections—and why most investors are being lulled into a dangerous false sense of security.

You'll learn:
Why low volatility can be a warning sign
How professional investors see risk differently than the average person
The key financial habits that protect you before the storm hits
What you can do today to prepare for the next market shock

If you're building wealth, this isn’t a message you can afford to ignore. Don’t get caught off guard. Discover the truth behind the headlines—and why the smart money never sleeps easy when it’s too quiet.

00:00 Introduction
00:19 Current Market Events: The Eye of the Storm
00:46 Free Resources and Investing Blueprint
01:22 Guest Introductions: Noah Davidson and Corey Holiday
02:12 Market Volatility and Risk Management
05:11 Market Trends and Predictions
11:25 The Role of the Fed and Economic Indicators
15:42 Global Financial Warfare and Tariffs
22:21 Practical Investment Strategies
29:35 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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The content presented here is based on the speaker's personal opinions and research, which may not always be accurate or up-to-date. Financial markets and investments carry inherent risks, and individuals should conduct their own research and seek professional advice before making any financial decisions.

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