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Helping you thrive in a world of out of control central banks and big governments.
In this podcast I help you build and protect wealth through investing, real estate and an extreme dose of economics.
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Oct 15, 2024 • 22min
Will Kamala Set Up CAPITAL CONTROLS? (Do This To Protect Yourself)
The discussion highlights the looming threat of capital controls in the U.S., fueled by political unrest. It dives into the dangers of financial repression and the labeling of dissenters as security threats. Historical parallels illustrate how state restrictions can infringe on personal freedoms. Listeners receive valuable strategies for asset protection and maintaining financial independence amid increasing government oversight. It's a thought-provoking exploration of how current events may shape our economic future.

Oct 14, 2024 • 19min
News: Commercial Real Estate Melt Down Just Entered The Danger Zone
Dive into the unfolding crisis in commercial real estate, where rising delinquency rates and growing vacancies are creating parallels to the subprime mortgage meltdown. Experts highlight the urgency for investors to stay alert, as these trends could have serious implications for the banking system. With the landscape shifting, the conversation emphasizes the need for strategic thinking in a potentially volatile market.

Oct 14, 2024 • 23min
News: Largest Asset Class In The World Is On The Brink Of Collapse
China's real estate market is undergoing a staggering $18 trillion downturn, drawing parallels to the 2008 U.S. financial crisis. The impact on consumer balance sheets is equally alarming, with a $20 trillion loss threatening aggregate demand. Local governments face tough challenges amid this turmoil. Furthermore, the looming crisis in China could have global repercussions that current stimulus measures may not adequately address, prompting a need to examine potential historical impacts.

Oct 11, 2024 • 18min
News: Earnings Reports From Well Fargo and JP Morgan Tell Us the Truth About the Economy
Recent earnings reports from Wells Fargo and JP Morgan reveal intriguing insights into the U.S. consumer market. The discussion dives into how each bank employs different strategies and the ensuing effects on their performance. Global central bank policies play a significant role, shaping the broader economic landscape. The implications of these findings are crucial for understanding current economic trends.

Oct 10, 2024 • 14min
News: Fed Reveals What They Secretly Think About The US Economy
Federal officials reveal surprising insights about the U.S. economy, leading to discussions on potential interest rate cuts. The complexities of timing monetary policy are examined, highlighting the balance between employment and price stability. Analysis of the Federal Reserve's Beige Book uncovers troubling trends in economic activity. Current employment levels remain steady, but consumer spending shows mixed signals due to inflation impacts. The podcast provides strategic insights for investors navigating this uncertain landscape.

Oct 10, 2024 • 27min
New CPI Shocks Market...Are The Fed's Rate Cuts Over?
Unexpected inflationary pressures are shaking up the market, leading to essential discussions on the Federal Reserve's policy decisions. Historical inflation patterns from the 1970s and 2007 provide intriguing lessons for the future of the Consumer Price Index. The conversation dives into how base effects could skew CPI readings while unemployment rises. Predictions for rate cuts emerge against these historical backdrops, painting a complex picture for both inflation and the labor market.

Oct 9, 2024 • 46min
Interview: Bond Expert Reveals Shocking Insights About The US Economy (w/George Goncalves)
George Goncalves, a bond strategist and expert, shares his insights on the U.S. economy and the bond market. He dives into the intricate dynamics of bond rates and Federal Reserve actions, drawing parallels to the 2008 financial crisis. The discussion illuminates the Fed's balance sheet, liquidity trends, and the pressing need for interest rate cuts to support small and mid-sized businesses. Goncalves also explores the implications of recent economic indicators and emphasizes the importance of understanding risk in banking strategies.

Oct 9, 2024 • 27min
News: Why Is The Economic Data All Of A Sudden So Positive?
Surprising economic data is making headlines, just in time for election season. The hosts delve into the possibility of political manipulation behind these positive numbers. They draw parallels between past health mandates and the current portrayal of economic statistics, suggesting a trend of misinformation. With a critical eye on mainstream media narratives, they encourage skepticism around data authenticity. Historical comparisons of political motivations reveal a complex web of interests shaping public perception.

Oct 8, 2024 • 23min
I Was Completely WRONG About Interest Rates (Here's Why)
Dive into the intriguing world of interest rates and inflation cycles. Reflect on personal bets about long-term rates and how they’ve evolved. Understand the Federal Reserve's actions during the 2007-2008 financial crisis. Discover the importance of historical insights in shaping effective investment strategies. This exploration highlights the dynamic nature of economics and its impact on personal finance.

Oct 7, 2024 • 24min
News: Yield Curve Inverts...AGAIN (This Is Insane)
The podcast dives into the intriguing inversion of the treasury yield curve, highlighting its unexpected economic implications and potential Federal Reserve rate cuts. It examines recent job statistics against a backdrop of historical trends to gauge market reactions. Additionally, the discussion links Federal Reserve actions to past recessions, raising questions about the accuracy of current job data amid election season. A clever metaphor suggests strategies for predicting favorable economic outcomes for political agendas.
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