Liberty and Finance, Released on 11/11/21 Inflation is running at the highest rate in 30 years. The recent rally in gold and silver could be just beginning. Metals analyst Craig Hemke says if Joe Biden chooses Lael Brainard for Fed chair, get ready for full-blown Modern Monetary Theory. If she’s installed, Craig says, “things are […]
RT, Released on 8/9/20 The COVID-19 pandemic came as an external shock, almost unprecedented. How can we navigate the uncertainty of the post-pandemic future? We talked to the author of bestselling books ‘The Black Swan’, ‘Antifragile’, and ‘Skin in the Game’, risk analyst Nassim Nicholas Taleb. Nassim Taleb spent 20 years as a derivatives trader […]
Grant’s Interest Rate Observer Podcast, Released on 2/2/20 1:12 Diminishing GDP returns 7:34 Tax 2.0 and the “end of cycles” 15:10 Shifting price action, shifting rationalizations 17:03 What does the repo flare up indicate for the investment demand for public debt? James “Jim” Grant is an American writer and publisher and the founder of Grant’s […]
Talk Digital Network, Released on 1/11/20 Martin’s new book (currently sold-out): Manipulating the World Economy Martin Armstrong is a world renown economist and the creator of the Economic Confidence Model. He is the founder of Armstrong Economics – a public service and blog for the average person to comprehend the global economy and for professionals […]
Portfolio Wealth Global, Released on 12/18/19 Dr. Marc Faber was born in Zurich, Switzerland and obtained a PhD in Economics at the University of Zurich. Between 1970 and 1978, Dr. Faber worked for White Weld & Company Limited in New York, Zurich and Hong Kong. From 1978 to February 1990, he was the Managing Director […]
Grant’s Interest Rate Observer Podcast, Released on 8/13/19 Tuomas Malinen, PhD (econ.) CEO of GnS Economics Limited and Adjunct Professor of Economics at the University of Helsinki, calls in to express his concerns with modern theory and practice. 2:00 Applying scientific principals to economics 6:24 Groupthink in action 13:10 Central banks and intellectual dissent 15:20 […]