I can't tell if your predictions are going to be right if this happens then most markets will be doomed and we go back to the Lehman Brothers days when everything was absolutely terrible for the entire market. But this is the reason why most markets are liquid and with this, this makes people confident that what you are saying isn't going to happen. There will be for sure a big crisis then if that happens based on this that everyone can't even sell or buy.
Come on! None of what he says makes any sense other than the fact that there can be bad market conditions in the coming few months, which can or cannot be true because we can't know how the market will react in the future if we could know the exact outcome, every one of us would have been rich by today.
He says things that are completely illogical and senseless. I mean, how would the markets get out of order, and no one would be able to buy or sell? Does that sound like a logical statement to you? People can face losses; it's true because losses are inevitable, and no one can escape them forever, but markets will not close down or allow anyone to make trades.
I guess that I am taking his words seriously and literally. And that's why it got me into replying on this thread upon reading what he said about everything will not be able to buy or sell. To be honest, a biblical verse that made me remember that but I don't think we're on that part yet of what's happening in this world. Going back to what he said, you're right that it's illogical for most markets to be halted with the trades. It can happen but it's unlikely. Anyway, he's entitled for his opinions and he's great at putting us into his bait.
The third most illogical thing he said is that everyone will be at a loss. Can anyone logically explain how everyone in a financial market can be at a loss? No matter the conditions, there will always be some people who are in profit, and they could be holders, day traders, scalpers, or anyone doing any sort of trading.
If he's telling that as in general, he's wrong in there. Otherwise, he's specifically saying that commoners will be the one at a loss.