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Sep 7, 2024 • 59min
Weekly Recap: Recession vs. Bullishness? A Weaker Dollar? & Build To Rent
Lobo Tiggre, a commodities expert, presents a bullish outlook for gold and uranium, asserting that recession indicators may already be here. Brent Johnson discusses the ramifications of de-dollarization and a potential weaker dollar, especially under a Trump presidency. Meanwhile, Adam Johnson shares an optimistic view of the stock market's future, proposing scenarios for Federal Reserve rate cuts. The conversation also touches on the appealing rise of the 'build to rent' real estate strategy, reflecting innovative approaches to meet evolving rental demands.

Sep 6, 2024 • 40min
Brent Johnson: The De-Dollarization Delusion and $USD’s Enduring Reign
Brent Johnson, CEO of Santiago Capital and creator of the 'Dollar Milkshake Theory,' joins Anthony Scaramucci for a riveting discussion. They delve into why de-dollarization could backfire and why the U.S. dollar's supremacy is here to stay. Brent shares insights on Bitcoin’s role in the financial landscape and navigates the challenges facing China's economy. He even offers career advice for young finance professionals, emphasizing the importance of continuous learning amidst evolving market dynamics.

Sep 5, 2024 • 43min
Is Homeownership Dead? The Future of Real Estate Investing | Brett Rentmeester
Brett Rentmeester, Founder and Managing Director of WindRock Wealth Management, discusses the shifting landscape of real estate investing. He highlights the rising preference for renting over homeownership among Americans, fueled by economic changes and lifestyle preferences. The conversation delves into the build-to-rent model, showcasing its appealing benefits for both investors and renters. Brett also explores contemporary investment strategies and the future of homeownership, raising questions about traditional models in today's market.

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Sep 4, 2024 • 44min
Can the Bull Market Survive? | Adam Johnson
Adam Johnson, a financial expert known for his insights into the economy, discusses the current market landscape and investment strategies. He highlights positive trends like GDP growth and potential rate cuts by the Fed, advocating for a stay-invested approach. Johnson sees AI as a budding sector for investment and stresses the importance of diversifying portfolios across growth industries and dividend stocks. He also addresses the impact of geopolitical events, emphasizing the resilience of the market and the need for adaptable investment strategies.

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Sep 3, 2024 • 1h 3min
Lobo Tiggre: Recession Is Here – Why Gold & Uranium Are Your Best Bets
Lobo Tiggre, CEO of The Independent Speculator and a contrarian investor, warns that a recession is already upon us. He shares insights on the critical economic indicators signaling downturns and critiques the Federal Reserve's policies. Tiggre highlights gold as a solid investment during this turbulent time, discussing its market sentiment and predicting a potential bull cycle. He also makes a compelling case for uranium, emphasizing its growth potential amid supply challenges and rising global demand.

Aug 31, 2024 • 50min
Weekly Recap: Market Crash? Fed Outlook, Debt Crisis & Inflation Reality
Financial expert Marc Faber argues we're in a market bubble, predicting a major correction imminent. Jordi Visser discusses the implications of a defaulting US and the Fed's policies, while Jonathan Wellum reveals he believes inflation is higher than official figures suggest. Dylan Smith shares insights on anticipated Fed meeting strategies. Together, they dissect economic intricacies, from rising debt to real inflation rates, all signaling a tempestuous financial landscape ahead.

Aug 30, 2024 • 41min
The End of Recessions? Jordi Visser on Macro, Crypto, AI & The Future
Jordi Visser, a macro investor and former President of Weiss Multi-Strategy Advisers, explores how AI and technology may render traditional recessions obsolete. He discusses the impact of the Fed's potential lower rates and the effects of tech's 'Magnificent Seven' on market dynamics. Jordi emphasizes focusing on long-term investment strategies while navigating geopolitical risks, particularly concerning Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies. He urges listeners to look beyond sensational headlines and instead align with data-driven trends for informed investing.

Aug 29, 2024 • 1h 2min
Marc Faber: Markets Are In A Bubble & Will Deflate 50% In Real Terms!
Marc Faber, the editor of the Gloom, Boom & Doom report, shares his contrarian views on the economy. He warns that markets are in a significant bubble and could deflate by 50% in real terms. Faber critiques misguided central bank policies and addresses the disparity in living standards due to consumer versus asset inflation. He also offers advice for younger investors, discusses the implications of the upcoming election on economic policies, and reflects on the challenges posed by commercial real estate in a post-pandemic world.

Aug 28, 2024 • 41min
Jonathan Wellum: Inflation is Higher & The Economy is Weaker Than You Think
Jonathan Wellum, an experienced advocate for precious metals investment, shares his pressing concerns about inflation and the economy's true state. He challenges the credibility of official inflation statistics and warns of risks from potential Fed interest rate cuts. Wellum emphasizes the importance of investing in gold as a hedge against economic instability, especially considering the fragile banking sectors in the U.S. and Canada. He also critiques the high valuations of tech giants like Nvidia and Apple in the current market climate.

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Aug 27, 2024 • 53min
Rate Cuts and Recession Risks - Is the Fed Too Late? | Dylan Smith
Dylan Smith, VP and Senior Economist at Rosenberg Research, shares insights into the current economic landscape and the Federal Reserve's strategies. He discusses the potential for an inevitable recession, emphasizing how the labor market is normalizing post-pandemic. Dylan explores market opportunities, particularly in U.S. Treasuries, and the divergence between traditional and green commodities. He also addresses consumer sentiment, the stock market's wealth effect, and shares thoughts on recession-proof sectors like utilities and real estate.


