Lyn Alden: Rate Hikes & Shadow Liquidity Causing Distortions & Cross Currents, Consumer Tapped Out?

Wall St. For Main St., Released on 7/25/23

During this 50+ minute interview, Lyn talks about asset prices in the US versus the state of the real US economy. US stocks, specifically 6 or 7 large cap tech stocks in the NASDAQ have rallied enormously the last few months while there are many signs that the US consumer is tapped out. Lyn talks about the state of the US economy and the global economy and why now is very similar to the 1940s rather than the 1970s

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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.

Lyn Alden is the founder of Lyn Alden Investment Strategy. Lyn has a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering and a master’s degree in engineering management, with a focus on engineering economics and financial modeling. She worked as an electrical engineer at an aviation facility, and over the course of a decade worked her way up from being an intern to being the lead engineer and running the day-to-day operations and finances of the facility, before retiring early at age 33 with financial independence. Since then, Lyn has been a full-time investor and independent analyst. Her latest book is Broken Money: Why Our Financial System is Failing Us and How We Can Make it Better.

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