Wall St. For Main St., Released on 4/8/22
Jason Burack of Wall St for Main St interviewed first time guest, a member of the research and financial analyst team at Doomberg https://doomberg.substack.com/
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Doomberg has become a rapidly rising star on Financial Twitter or Fintwit (over 60k followers in a short amount of time) with prescient market calls and market research articles on the supply chain crisis as well as the developing crisis with food, energy and fertilizer in the last 12-18 months.
Doomberg’s newest article on the food, energy and fertilizer crisis for farmers is called, Farmers on the Brink: https://doomberg.substack.com/p/farme…
During this 40+ minute interview, Jason asks a member of the Doomberg research team about solutions to bad government energy policies in the US and EU for decades and how this is now causing really bad problems for farmers.
Unfortunately, natural gas shortages in the EU and UK are causing immense problems for farmers and higher natural gas prices in the US will be coming in the future for many reasons.
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Jason Burack is an investor, entrepreneur, financial historian, Austrian School economist, and contrarian. Jason co-founded the startup financial education company Wall St for Main St, LLC, to try to help the people of Main Street by teaching them the knowledge, skills, research methods, and investing expertise of Wall Street. You can also find Jason’s work at his blog website at www.jasonburack.com.