Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman

Jason Hartman
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Feb 10, 2021 • 42min

1646: Mass Censorship, Centenarian Population Growth, Listener Comments and Responses

Jason Hartman thanks all of the listeners for their comments and compliments. In this "compared to what?" themed episode, Jason responds to several clients' comments from socialism to interest rates. If you like what you're hearing, join the Empowered Investor Inner Circle for many benefits, including a more intimate and candid version of some more complex issues in the real estate industry. The number of centenarians has grown dramatically over the last two decades, which is good news for you as a human and an investor. Key Takeaways: [1:45] Don't talk about the thing you're not supposed to talk about. [4:00] Youtube took down one of my videos! [6:10] How many big companies are burning books? [8:00] The number of centenarians has grown dramatically over the last two decades. [12:00] What's to come of China? [19:45] How do we get US dollars in a time of crisis? [23:00] We are here to help you build a real estate team. [35:00] Interest rates, and buy downs. [40:00] Join our empowered investor inner circle. Websites: jasonhartman.com/sweethome jasonhartman.com/protect JasonHartman.com JasonHartman.com/properties Jason Hartman Quick Start Jason Hartman PropertyCast (Libsyn) Jason Hartman PropertyCast (iTunes) 1-800-HARTMAN jasonhartman.com/empowered
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Feb 8, 2021 • 47min

1645: Elon's $1.5 Billion Move, Green New Deal Impact on Investors, Client Case Study Chad Hewitt

Jason Hartman talks about the opportunities presented by the lurking crises. While some may have concerns about pending laws, people will vote with their feet - and end up in markets that investors might prefer. What can we make of Elon's latest Bitcoin move? Some are still throwing the dice at Bitcoin and similar crypto-currencies, but real estate proves to be a smarter investment. Chad Hewitt appropriately and humorously likens his scaffolding business to a short-term rental property. This Rich Dad, Poor Dad inspired investor shares his real estate story with the Hartman Network. Key Takeaways: [1:30] Crisis is an opportunity riding the dangerous wind. [3:00 What did Elon do? [9:30] "At the end of the day, the most important vote is where people choose to live and how they choose to spend their money." -Jason [11:45] Let's talk about the central banks and the government printing press. [12:45] Elon Musk's $1.5 billion move to the decentralized, uncontrolled trust-less asset. [20:45] Be sure to check out Property Tracker and The Empowered Investor Inner Circle. Chad Hewitt [22:15] Owns a scaffolding business is quite similar to owning a short term rental company. [23:10] Triple net leases simply mean that all expenses pass through to the tenant. [24:30] Originally inspired by Rich Dad, Poor Dad. [28:00] Triple net vs. individual residential real estate. [32:20] Anyone with a decent paying job can get past the 16k barrier to entry. [36:00] Income property is the most tax-favored asset in America because you can depreciate it. [41:30] With a 1031-exchange, you don't need to do the recapture when you sell a home. [41:00] Because of the Green New Deal, the cost to develop your average apartment complex is going to go up. Websites: JasonHartman.com JasonHartman.com/properties Jason Hartman Quick Start Jason Hartman PropertyCast (Libsyn) Jason Hartman PropertyCast (iTunes) 1-800-HARTMAN
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Feb 5, 2021 • 35min

1644 FBF: Averting A Global Depression with Richard Duncan Author of 'The Dollar Crisis: Causes, Consequences & Cures'

This episode of FlashBack Friday was originally published in December, 2012 When the United States stopped backing dollars with gold in 1968, the nature of money changed, becoming the fiat currency system that has now put the world into an unprecedented recession. Jason Hartman is joined by returning guest, Richard Duncan, to talk about how we are in danger of a global Great Depression and how we can stop it. Richard's previous book talked about the inevitable collapse of the dollar, and his new book discusses "a new theoretical construct, The Quantity Theory of Credit, that is the key to understanding not only the developments that led to the crisis, but also to understanding how events will play out in the years ahead." Richard explains how the expansion of credit eventually implodes and the dangers of the contraction of credit. Richard Duncan is the author of three books on the global economic crisis. The Dollar Crisis: Causes, Consequences, Cures (John Wiley & Sons, 2003, updated 2005), predicted the current global economic disaster with extraordinary accuracy. It was an international bestseller. His second book was The Corruption of Capitalism: A strategy to rebalance the global economy and restore sustainable growth. It was published by CLSA Books in December 2009. His latest book is The New Depression: The Breakdown of the Paper Money Economy (John Wiley & Sons, 2012). Since beginning his career as an equities analyst in Hong Kong in 1986, Richard has served as global head of investment strategy at ABN AMRO Asset Management in London, worked as a financial sector specialist for the World Bank in Washington D.C., and headed equity research departments for James Capel Securities and Salomon Brothers in Bangkok. He also worked as a consultant for the IMF in Thailand during the Asia Crisis. He is now chief economist at Blackhorse Asset Management in Singapore. Richard has appeared frequently on CNBC, CNN, BBC and Bloomberg Television, as well as on BBC World Service Radio. He has published articles in The Financial Times, The Far East Economic Review, FinanceAsia and CFO Asia. He is also a well-known speaker whose audiences have included The World Economic Forum's East Asia Economic Summit in Singapore, The EuroFinance Conference in Copenhagen, The Chief Financial Officers' Roundtable in Shanghai, and The World Knowledge Forum in Seoul. Richard studied literature and economics at Vanderbilt University (1983) and international finance at Babson College (1986); and, between the two, spent a year traveling around the world as a backpacker.
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Feb 3, 2021 • 43min

1643: Understanding "Time Preference," Saifedean Ammous, Part 2

From the Fontainebleu Hotel in Miami, Florida, Jason Hartman continues the conversation on art, money, value, fiat currency, and economics. "I will not make any more boring art," he reads. How does art, or the value of art tie in with real estate? What separates candy in the corner from the Sistine Chapel? Saifadean Ammous returns in this part two discussion about the government's role or ability to have a role in cryptocurrency, specifically Bitcoin. As well, what is time preference, and how does it differ from inflation? Key Takeaways: [2:45] "I will not make any more boring art." [3:45] Why should we align ourselves with governments and central banks? [4:30] In the free market, the public is in charge of deciding the winners and losers. [6:00] Excerpt from The Bitcoin Standard [15:00] Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Saifadean Ammous, author of The Bitcoin Standard [17:00] Have you been bitten by the Bitcoin bug? [17:25] Could the government make Bitcoin illegal? [29:45] Is there a distinction between time preference and the time value of money, aka inflation? [31:45] Saifedean's wife sells the chair he's sitting on out from underneath him. [32:10] Art on the gold standard, will it stand the test of time? [41:20] "A lot of people prefer to laugh than to think." -Saifedean on Hedonism Websites: https://saifedean.com/ JasonHartman.com 1-800-HARTMAN
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Feb 1, 2021 • 47min

1642: Mitch Russo On GameStop & Robinhood, The Bitcoin Standard by Saifedean Ammous

Jason Hartman talks with Mitch Russo about GameStop & Robinhood. What happened, is it legal, and what will happen next? Guest, Ashley, talks with Jason about art, bananas, Banksy and how this can help one understand the connection between sound money and art. Saifadean Ammous, the author of The Bitcoin Standard, joins Jason to explain the three basic functions of money and why this matters with Bitcoin. Will Bitcoin push out the role of central banks? If so, why would the government let Bitcoin exist? Key Takeaways: Mitch Russo [1:30] Joined by guest Mitch Russo, author of The Invisible Organization [2:45] Keith Gill, aka Roaring Kitty's Reddit move with GameStop explained by Mitch Russo [8:00] The corruption of Robinhood and Google, in bed together to delete negative reviews. [9:15] "Why are they picking on us rich people?" [13:35] Did Reddit close the sub-Reddit? [14:45] Jason is joined by Ashley, "let's talk about art and bananas." [15:35] The amazing connection between sound money and art, Bansky and Love Is In The Bin [17:20] How much better would the world be today if we were in a place of sound money? [19:00] Art is bananas! [26:00] Bitcoin could be worth zero dollars tomorrow, nobody knows. Saifadean Ammous [32:00] Money has three basic functions of money: [34:45] How does Bitcoin act as a base layer of money, similar to the central banks' settlement layer? [39:00] Why would the government let Bitcoin exist? Websites: https://saifedean.com/ mitchrusso.com jasonhartman.com/sweethome jasonhartman.com/protect JasonHartman.com JasonHartman.com/properties Jason Hartman Quick Start Jason Hartman PropertyCast (Libsyn) Jason Hartman PropertyCast (iTunes) 1-800-HARTMAN
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Jan 29, 2021 • 1h 8min

1641 FBF: Inside The Web of Debt - An Interview with Ellen Brown

This Episode of Flash-Back Friday was Originally Released: 10/12/10 Jason recaps The Masters Weekend, A Gathering of Experts™. Then, he answers listener questions about two recent podcast episodes, the Money Merge Account program, and the interview with Peter Schiff, and about how to break into real estate investing. Finally, we have our interview with an expert on monetary policy and the Federal Reserve and author of Web of Debt, Ellen Brown. She and Jason discuss the "300 Year Ponzi Scheme", the Federal Reserve, the bailout, central banks, fractional reserve banking, fiat currency, the gold standard, the true rate of inflation, and much, much more.
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Jan 27, 2021 • 40min

1640: It Takes a Revolution by Larry Klayman, Judicial Watch & Freedom Watch

Jason Hartman reminds investors of the opportunity of a lifetime, (a 5,000 year lifetime) with interest rates at historic lows. Is there a second phase to the great American pandemic migration? How do we wage a peaceful revolution? Larry and Jason take a thorough walk through the swamp of politicians and questionable practices in DC and throughout the US. Webinar: jasonhartman.com/empowered Key Takeaways: [2:00] Questions from the Happy Hour segment on Jason Hartman's Youtube. [4:30] What are big tech companies afraid of? [8:30] Lowest interest rate in 5,000 years. [13:20] "We are geo-independent!" Larry Klayman [16:30] The founding of Judicial Watch. [19:00] What kind of revolution are you talking about? [23:55] What in the constitution gives judges life tenure? [27:45] Larry discusses some of the tyranny in legislative branches. [35:00] Do you recognize this government as your own? Websites: freedomwatchusa.org americasheriff.org jasonhartman.com/sweethome jasonhartman.com/protect JasonHartman.com JasonHartman.com/properties Jason Hartman Quick Start Jason Hartman PropertyCast (Libsyn) Jason Hartman PropertyCast (iTunes) 1-800-HARTMAN
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Jan 25, 2021 • 37min

1639: Peter Schiff & Jim Rickards Debate Inflation, Mortgage Update January 2021

Jason Hartman breaks down the misunderstandings of inflation by analyzing Peter Schiff and Jim Rickards' debate. Before we can agree on whether we are in an inflationary or deflationary environment, we have to conclude the definition of inflation. Adam joins the Creating Wealth Podcast for a January 2021 mortgage update. Key Takeaways: [2:45] Jim Rickards on "monetary stimulus." [3:30] Inflation and the velocity of money. [6:30] How big can the bubble get before it pops? [9:45] If you promote something, the price will rise. [16:25] "I don't care what the Fed looks at, I care about reality." - Schiff [17:45] Will we see dramatic increases in consumer products? [23:30] Are we, the people, being gaslighted by big tech and the mainstream media? [24:00] Mortgage update with Adam Websites: JasonHartman.com JasonHartman.com/properties Jason Hartman Quick Start Jason Hartman PropertyCast (Libsyn) Jason Hartman PropertyCast (iTunes) 1-800-HARTMAN
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Jan 22, 2021 • 36min

1638 FBF: Fiscal Policy, Corporate Taxes & America's Economic Progress with Dan Mitchell Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute

Original Release Date: 4/22/15 Dan Mitchell talks about what's happening in the government's fiscal policy and how it's influencing the economy. Jason invites Fernando on to the show and answers a couple of his questions on lease renewal. Dan Mitchell is also today's Creating Wealth guest. Dan is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute and talks about high corporate taxes, the fiscal policy, and recommendations on how a country's economy can grow instead of collapse. Key Takeaways: 1:40 – Fernando shares his opinion on the mastermind group he and Jason are currently attending. 5:50 – Fernando has two questions about upcoming property renewals and wants to pick Jason's brain on what he should do. 15:20 – Jason introduces Dan Mitchell. 20:05 – Taxing US citizens world wide is a nightmare. 26:05 – The US understands that it can't go down the same route as failing economies like Greece. 33:58 – We can no longer view the government as a sugar daddy. Mentioned In This Episode: https://www.rentometer.com cato.org https://danieljmitchell.wordpress.com/
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Jan 20, 2021 • 53min

1637: Biden Manchurian Candidate, Tax Credit, Jim Rickards, Inflation, Gold v. Bitcoin

Jason Hartman shares his opinion on what to expect from the Biden administration and their tax plan. Does this benefit the investor? Is Joe Biden the Manchurian candidate? Jim Rickards returns in part two to discuss the cause of inflation and his opinion on whether we will see the US in an inflationary state or not. As well, Jim shares his views on gold, silver, and bitcoin. Jim Rickard's Book: The New Great Depression Key Takeaways: [1:40] Experience your experience: the first step on mastery. [4:40] Is Biden the Manchurian candidate? [6:15] Let's talk about Biden Tax Plans. [10:30] The greatest management principle: what gets rewarded, gets repeated. [17:00] Commenting on Tucker Carlson, pre-inauguration. [27:15] Homework: Search "Citizens United." Jim Rickards continued from Episode 1636 [30:35] What causes inflation? [33:45] Your Keynesian multiplier works up to a debt to GDP ratio of about 90%. [39:20] Why buy gold and silver if you're not afraid of inflation? [41:25] Bitcoin, will it ever have a chance of being a global currency or taking over the dollar? [49:00] Millions of people are migrating out of major cities; where are they going? Websites: jamesrickardsproject.com/ jasonhartman.com/sweethome jasonhartman.com/protect JasonHartman.com JasonHartman.com/properties Jason Hartman Quick Start Jason Hartman PropertyCast (Libsyn) Jason Hartman PropertyCast (iTunes) 1-800-HARTMAN

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