

Rebel Capitalist News
George Gammon
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.
In this podcast I help you build and protect wealth through investing, real estate and an extreme dose of economics.
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13 snips
Feb 12, 2025 • 1h 18min
Small Business Data Getting Worse, Powell's Comments Move Market, New Trump Tariffs
Chris Irons, a contributor to the QTR podcast, dives into the intricate world of macroeconomics and entrepreneurship. He discusses the declining optimism of small businesses amidst new tariffs and political shifts. The dialogue critiques recent immigration policies while outlining their impact on trade and labor. Irons also explores the Federal Reserve's cautious stances on interest rates and inflation, debunks myths about physical barriers against drug trafficking, and emphasizes the complexities of wealth creation in today's economy.

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Feb 11, 2025 • 44min
Reverse Repo WARNING! McDonalds Reveals Truth About Economy, Huge Investment Opportunity
Dive into a deep analysis of the economy, contrasting encouraging GDP growth with falling labor participation. Uncover vulnerabilities like job security issues and stagnant housing, while deciphering consumer sentiment's impact on the future. Discover overlooked investment opportunities in coal, driven by rising demand in emerging markets. Learn about the implications of the Federal Reserve's dwindling reverse repo account and how McDonald's performance serves as a mirror to the current economic challenges.

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Feb 7, 2025 • 41min
Payroll Report Shocks Market, New GOLD BACKED Currency, Inflation Fears Spreading
The payroll report reveals unsettling discrepancies about job creation and unemployment, prompting an exploration of immigration's role in labor statistics. Predictions suggest a significant rise in unemployment, with potential job losses looming. The discussion delves into the pitfalls of government economic reporting and highlights Zimbabwe's attempts at a gold-backed currency amid rising inflation fears. Additionally, it addresses how political affiliations influence economic perceptions and consumer pricing, while also introducing a new channel for macroeconomic interviews.

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Feb 7, 2025 • 1h 14min
Central Banks Are Slashing Rates, 40k Government Workers Quit!! Truth About US Debt
Chris Irons, a macroeconomic expert, discusses critical issues like recent interest rate cuts by global central banks and the impact on the U.S. economy. He highlights China's real estate crisis and its global implications, as well as the psychological shifts in market behavior amid economic uncertainty. The conversation also covers alarming trends in government employment and the potential consequences on public services. Moreover, Irons addresses how media narratives shape public perception, critiquing the intertwining of finance and government.

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Feb 5, 2025 • 42min
10y Treasury Plummets, Trump Takes Gaza Strip!? Media Probe Reveals Shocking Secrets
The decline in the 10-year treasury yield sparks discussions about government influence on media narratives. There's a focus on the shift toward short-term T-bills and accompanied financial implications. Trump's surprising proposal for U.S. involvement in Gaza stirs skepticism regarding job creation and housing amidst domestic challenges. Critical insights uncover how government funding may compromise media integrity, raising questions about ethics and public interest in a landscape dominated by elite agendas.

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Feb 5, 2025 • 26min
Jobs Numbers Shock Market, China Retaliates w/Tariffs, Gold Hits ATHs (Miners Next?)
Job openings are unexpectedly dropping, raising concerns about potential hiring freezes and the Federal Reserve's rate cuts. The escalating tariffs between the U.S. and China are causing market volatility, with gold prices surging as a safe haven investment. As gold hits record highs, the performance of gold miners comes under scrutiny, highlighting the importance of macroeconomic factors in investment decisions. Nova Minerals is mentioned as a potential opportunity for savvy investors looking to navigate this turbulent landscape.

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Feb 3, 2025 • 42min
Trump Buying TikTok? DOGE Claims First Victim, Markets Respond To Tariffs
Donald Trump's plan for a U.S. sovereign wealth fund could lead to buying TikTok, sparking debates about government overreach in private business. The closure of USAID headquarters under Trump's administration, influenced by Elon Musk, raises questions about foreign aid and spending priorities. Additionally, the podcast highlights contradictions in a political figure's stance on the U.S. dollar versus Bitcoin while analyzing the market's reaction to recent tariff negotiations with Mexico and Canada, emphasizing the complexities of economic policy.

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Jan 30, 2025 • 38min
Deutsche Bank 92% Drop!! Dow 100,000 soon? New GDP Numbers Released
Deutsche Bank's staggering 92% profit drop raises alarm bells about the global monetary system. The podcast dives deep into its impacts, suggesting potential recession risks for Germany and beyond. Exciting predictions about the Dow reaching 100,000 are discussed, alongside concerns over market overvaluation. It also breaks down the latest U.S. GDP figures and suggests a slowdown on the horizon. Global economic shifts and investment trends add to the thrilling analysis of our financial future.

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Jan 29, 2025 • 38min
Jerome Powell Interest Rate Decision LIVE (Reaction And Today's News)
Jerome Powell, Chairman of the Federal Reserve, shares insights on crucial economic decisions. He discusses the recent choice to keep interest rates steady and explores inflation trends and labor market dynamics. Powell analyzes the implications of varying economic indicators and the Fed's balancing act between fostering employment and managing inflation. He also weighs in on global economic influences, including the Bank of Canada's rate cut and the recent performance of tech stocks, all while hinting at future economic events.

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Jan 29, 2025 • 41min
Consumer Confidence Plummets, New Home Prices Fall, Nvidia Biggest Loss In History
Consumer confidence is taking a nosedive, raising alarms for the U.S. economy. The plummeting job outlook is affecting the housing market, with new home prices and builder challenges in the spotlight. Meanwhile, Nvidia's massive losses are stirring concerns about market volatility and the potential for a bear market. As few stocks dominate the market, the risks of economic dependency are highlighted, particularly in light of ongoing tariff negotiations impacting the average American.