🚨 Warning: Tomorrow will be the worst day of 2026!!

Japan is now pressing the panic button.

They are currently sitting on bond losses of 15.1 trillion yen.

Next week, they will get rid of $6 trillion in U.S. Treasury bonds to cover the damage.

If you have any assets today, you need to know this:

The Bank of Japan is sending the capital back into Japan again.

And the biggest carry trade in history began to unravel.

This isn’t normal.

Here’s what’s really happening:

For decades, Japan kept interest rates near zero.

This made the yen the cheapest currency in the world for funding.

Investors borrowed trillions of yen.

Then they poured that money into U.S. Treasury bonds, equities, real estate, cryptocurrencies, and markets around the world.

This trade is breaking down right now.

Japan faces rising government debt.

Populations are aging fast.

Massive pension obligations.

And years of pressure from a weak yen.

Now policymakers want to bring that capital back home.

By any means necessary.

The Bank of Japan has just instructed pension funds to make far bigger investments in Japanese assets instead of foreign ones.

GPIF, the world’s largest pension fund, manages more than $1.8 trillion.

Hundreds of billions of dollars are now at the center of this shift.

Japanese investors have already sold tens of billions of dollars in U.S. Treasury bonds this year.

And the latest rate hike by the Bank of Japan gives investors yet another reason to keep their money inside Japan.

This is the reverse trade of carry that can’t be sustained.

And it’s now become one of the biggest liquidity risks in the world.

Because when Japanese money goes back home...

Someone else must buy what Japan sells.

→ More Treasury bonds hit the market

→ Bond yields rise

→ Liquidity dries up

And the financial conditions are tightening everywhere.

That’s how tension spreads through the market.

Quietly at first.

Then, in one sudden push.

Pay close attention.

Most people won’t understand why markets are collapsing until it actually happens.

I’ve studied the markets for more than a decade and predicted the rise and fall of almost every major peak.

If you want to survive the 2026 cycle, follow along and turn on notifications.

I’ve warned you before.

And I’ll warn you again soon.

Many people will wish they’d paid attention earlier.