Financial Survival Network, Released on 11/7/25 (Recorded on 11/5/25) Kerry Lutz and John Rubino break down the cracks appearing in the economy — and they aren’t small. Layoffs are rising, consumer debt is hitting record highs, and defaults are climbing. Even cardboard box demand is falling, a subtle signal that spending is slowing. Petroleum consumption […]
Eurodollar University, Released on Released on 11/6/25 The most October job cuts in over twenty years. More than October 2008, if you’re keeping score. While that doesn’t mean this is a repeat of 2008, can we all finally admit this is a really serious situation? And as the flat Beveridge curve emerges more clearly, the […]
Eurodollar University, Released on Released on 10/30/25 The reason why Fed Chair Jay Powell didn’t want to commit to a December rate cut is simple. A number of voting members at the FOMC are not convinced the weak labor market is actually all that weak. Sure, the numbers don’t look good, but they’re wonder if […]
Adam Taggart | Thoughtful Money, Released on 10/23/25 When today’s guest was last on this channel back in July, he warned that a ‘triumvirate” of three massive asset price bubbles — in credit, real estate and stocks — threatened to take down our fragile economy and dash the retirement hopes for millions. Since then, the […]
Kitco News, Released on 10/21/25 The financial system is sending out a major distress signal. While stocks hover near all-time highs, former Federal Reserve insider Danielle DiMartino Booth warns that a systemic liquidity crisis is already here, and it will force the Fed to abandon its inflation fight. In this interview, the CEO of QI […]
Adam Taggart | Thoughtful Money, Released on 10/21/25 Today’s guest suggests that for much of the past three years, the economy & financial markets have been boosted by a “sugar high” cocktail including prodigous fiscal stimulus from the government, massive AI capex outlays from the private sector, a wave of incremental consumer spending from waves […]
CapitalCosm, Released on 10/5/25 (Recorded on 10/2/25) Steve Hanke is an American applied economist at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. He is also a senior fellow and director of the Troubled Currencies Project at the libertarian Cato Institute in Washington, DC, and co-director of the Johns Hopkins University’s Institute for Applied Economics, Global […]
Natalie Brunell, Released on 9/25/25 Macro analyst Lyn Alden joins Coin Stories with Natalie Brunell to share her 2025 economic outlook: potential recession, Fed rate cuts, mortgage rates, and how governments may tackle massive debt. 00:00 Lyn’s Macro Outlook 2:58 Will We Have a Major Recession? 5:52 Gemini Bitcoin Credit Card, Bitwise, Ledn Bitcoin-backed loans […]