Commentary As a young Wall Street investor early in my career, I saw the now-infamous 1987 market crash coming. Stock prices were trading at levels that were detached from reality, and I sensed disaster coming. I moved quickly to get my clients out of the market, and they, in turn, were able to avoid this crash just two weeks before the Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 22 percent in one day. In the many decades since that happened, I’ve made my living by continuing to analyze the information at hand, weighing the probability of how a certain event might play out, and making a recommendation. In the wake of a highly contested election and the reprehensible breach of our Capitol in Washington, I’m often being asked what I think the future holds for America as a whole, and what we can do about it. As I did in 1987, I’m …