Black Swan Fund Founder Warns: S&P 500 May Surge to 8,000 Points Before Crashing! The Largest Bubble in Human History Has Entered Its Final Stage

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Known as the “Black Swan Fund,” Universa Investments founder and chief investment officer Mark Spitznagel issued a warning: the S&P 500 may still have the chance to surge past 8,000 points, but that could also be the final peak before a sharp crash.
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Table of Contents

  • The bull market is not over, but it’s approaching the “final blow-off”
  • The Fed’s lagging risk: bubbles are being “slowly pricked”
  • Endgame risk strategy: preparing for an 80% correction
  • Conclusion: staying clear-headed amid frenzy and risk

As US stocks repeatedly hit new highs, Mark Spitznagel, known as the “Black Swan Fund” founder and CIO of Universa Investments, pointed out that driven by market euphoria, the S&P 500 could surge past 8,000 points or even higher, but a subsequent sharp decline is likely. He bluntly states that this “largest bubble in human history” has entered its final stage.

The bull market is not over, but it’s approaching the “final blow-off”

In a letter to investors, Spitznagel notes that in the near future, the market will remain in what he calls the “blonde girl zone”: inflation and interest rates are falling, the economy is slowing but not yet in recession, and investor sentiment is gradually turning exuberant. In this environment, stocks often experience one last acceleration—what is known as a “blow-off top.”

He believes that as long as the US economy maintains its apparent resilience, capital will continue to push stocks higher. Expectations of future rate cuts will serve as a key driver for further gains. However, this rally resembles late-stage bubble euphoria rather than healthy, sustainable growth.

The Fed’s lagging risk: bubbles are being “slowly pricked”

Spitznagel’s core concern lies with the Federal Reserve’s policy pace. He warns that if the Fed maintains current interest rates for too long, companies will face increased funding pressures. Although economic data has not yet shown clear deterioration, monetary policy effects are lagging, and the real impact often manifests later.

He argues that the market is betting on the Fed turning dovish, allowing the rally to continue. But as the economy slows and corporate profits come under pressure, the market could quickly shift from optimism to panic, leading to a sharp selloff.

“The Fed is pricking the bubble, but there’s a time lag,” he notes. If the economy worsens further, even aggressive rate cuts may not prevent a market crash—history from 2007-2008 is a prime example.

Endgame risk strategy: preparing for an 80% correction

As a fund manager specializing in tail risk hedging, Spitznagel advocates for investors to prepare for extreme scenarios. He questions whether, after years of double-digit gains, the market is psychologically and asset-wise ready for a potential 80% decline.

He also expresses skepticism about some common hedges. Despite gold prices rising sharply over the past year, he believes that in a broad liquidity contraction, traditional safe havens like gold may not effectively hedge systemic sell-offs.

Additionally, he warns investors to avoid being caught in market euphoria at the top and forced out at the bottom; those who have recently turned bullish should remain cautious.

Conclusion: staying clear-headed amid frenzy and risk

Overall, Spitznagel is not simply bearish on the market but presents a structural view of “rise before fall”: driven by liquidity expectations and market sentiment, US stocks may still reach new highs, but this prosperity could be the final stage of risk accumulation.

For investors, the key is not just participating in the rally but maintaining rational assessment of downside risks during the most optimistic market phases. When the S&P 500 approaches 8,000 points as predicted, the market may be standing at a historic turning point.

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