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Steve Hanke

Guest expert in this Wealthion podcast episode, sharing insights on the 2024 election and economic trends.

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23 snips
Apr 6, 2021 • 1h 21min

Is there a future for Bitcoin? An investor and a skeptic make their case

Nilay Patel interviews two experts on different sides of the bitcoin argument: a bitcoin investor and bitcoin skeptic.The investor is Nic Carter. He’s a general partner at Castle Island Ventures, which funds startups that are building on top of the bitcoin infrastructure to make payments more accessible — basically, making sure bitcoin can function like a currency.The skeptic is Steve Hanke. He is a professor of Applied Economics at Johns Hopkins University, senior fellow and director of the Troubled Currencies Project at the Cato Institute, a former member of President Ronald Reagan’s Council of Economic Advisers, and was the president of Toronto Trust Argentina in Buenos Aires when it was the world’s best performing mutual fund in 1995. He has also advised other countries on how to deal with hyperinflation and how to stabilize currencies.Nilay asks them both questions about bitcoin’s place in the market and pushes them on the shakier parts of their arguments. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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May 8, 2024 • 1h 16min

280: Steve Hanke - Decoding the Drivers of Inflation and Markets

Steve Hanke, an economist, shares insights on inflation and markets. He discusses macroeconomic factors, challenges prevailing narratives, and his trading background. Topics include the Fed's interest rate decision, neglect of money supply in economic models, analyzing GDP metrics, and concerns over rising debt and Modern Monetary Theory.
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Jan 31, 2024 • 48min

Economist Steve Hanke Warns: 'A Recession Is Baked in the Cake!'

James Connor of Bloor Street Capital interviews Steve Hanke, Professor of Applied Economics at Johns Hopkins University. They discuss inflation dynamics, money supply fluctuations, risks of economic recession, labor market analysis, and strategies for wealth protection. Hanke offers detailed analysis and insight to help navigate the economic landscape of the coming year. They also explore Argentina's economic troubles and the role of the central bank.
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Oct 15, 2024 • 50min

#202 Steve Hanke: A Recession Is Still On The Way — What the Money Supply Tells Us About The Economy

Steve Hanke, a professor of applied economics at Johns Hopkins University, shares insights on the looming recession, driven by shifts in money supply and inflation. He discusses China’s economic struggles and its global impact, emphasizing that monitoring money supply is more telling than mere interest rates. Hanke critiques economic data reliability, particularly job reports, and connects inflation trends to bond yields. He also analyzes the political landscape, contrasting subjective polling with objective prediction markets as the election approaches.
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Mar 31, 2024 • 1h 27min

Steve Hanke: Shrinking Money Supply = Recession And Sub-2% Inflation By End Of Year

Economics expert Steve Hanke predicts sub-2% inflation by year-end after accurately forecasting CPI changes. Discussions include recession risks, AI bubble comparisons, money supply impacts, GDP implications, and the importance of fiscal reforms for financial stability.
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Nov 23, 2024 • 1h 12min

Market Recap: Crypto | Exponential Age | Recession 2025 | Uranium | Tax Strategies

This week, Steve Hanke, a professor of applied economics, discusses the fallout from U.S. election results and the stark divide between the stock market and real economic conditions. He highlights how wealth inequality and inflation are driving political shifts. Gordon Johnson, CEO of GLJ Research, dives into the uranium market, revealing its potential amidst geopolitical tensions, and further analyzes the disconnect between market performance and economic realities. Together, they provide insightful perspectives on navigating today's complex financial landscape.
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Aug 20, 2024 • 48min

Steve Hanke: The Fed is Behind the Curve - Recession is Inevitable

In a compelling discussion, Professor Steve Hanke, a renowned applied economics expert from Johns Hopkins University, warns about an inevitable recession. He highlights the alarming contraction of the money supply and its implications for both the stock market and consumer behavior. Hanke argues that the Fed is lagging in its responses, leading to forecasting errors. He advocates for cautious investment strategies, suggesting alternatives like gold amidst economic uncertainty. Tune in to hear his insights and recommendations!
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Dec 26, 2024 • 25min

Wealthion’s Best Of 2024: Steve Hanke

Steve Hanke, a renowned economist and expert on inflation and monetary policy, joins the discussion to dissect the implications of the 2024 election. He delves into how betting markets hint at political outcomes and trends favoring Trump. Hanke highlights the troubling rise of wealth inequality fueled by inflation and monetary policies. Additionally, he examines the geopolitical tensions influencing global economics, particularly regarding Western relations with Russia. Insights on the decline of traditional media and the role of tariffs in trade dynamics add depth to the conversation.
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Nov 21, 2024 • 54min

Steve Hanke on the Fed’s Failures, Trump’s Win, and Recession in 2025

Steve Hanke, a Professor of Applied Economics at Johns Hopkins University, dives into the repercussions of the Federal Reserve's monetary policies. He examines how post-COVID inflation and wealth inequality paved the way for Trump's political ascent. Hanke warns of a looming recession in 2025 fueled by tightened money supply and discusses the geopolitical threat posed by China's dominance in global industries. With keen insights into economic forecasts and political discourse, he sheds light on the complexities of today's financial landscape.
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Nov 17, 2024 • 1h 3min

Bidenomics and the Fed: Did the Elites Get Richer? Hanke Explains

Steve Hanke, a Professor of Applied Economics at Johns Hopkins University, shares his expertise on wealth inequality and the effects of the Biden administration's policies. He discusses how reckless fiscal expansions have primarily benefited the wealthy, fueling public resentment. Hanke also provides insights into global conflicts and their economic impacts, alongside investment strategies. His recommendation? Shift towards gold and U.S. Treasury bonds for safety amid market turmoil, proving valuable wisdom for investors in uncertain times.