David Lin, Released on 9/21/25 (Recorded on 9/19/25) Steve Hanke, Professor of Applied Economics at Johns Hopkins University, discusses the implications of the latest round of central bank monetary policies around the world, what happens when the Fed loses independence, and why gold could climb to $6,000 in this bull cycle. 0:00 – Intro 0:52 […]
Adam Taggart | Thoughtful Money, Released on 9/21/25 (Recorded on 9/17/25) The stock market is back in party mode since zooming back to all-time highs in the wake of the April Liberation Day lows. And the Fed just cut its policy rate for the first time this year, and guided that more cuts likely lie […]
Retirement Lifestyle Advocates, Released on 9/21/25 Economic analyst Karl Denninger joins Dennis Tubbergen on RLA Radio to discuss troubling indicators beneath the surface of apparent economic strength, revealing that job growth has been negative for eight months—a pattern that has historically preceded major economic dislocations like 2000 and 2008. Despite stock markets hitting all-time highs, […]
Talk Digital Network, Released on 9/19/25 Is gold still a good bet? Bob Hoye is a trained geologist, successful resource investor and economic historian. Bob is the chief investment strategist for chartsandmarkets.com.
Rebel Capitalist, Released on 9/19/25 BREAKING: New Economic Indicators Give Dire Warning https://t.co/3OZ6Nf34X7 — George Gammon (@GeorgeGammon) September 19, 2025 George Edward Gammon is an American real estate investor and entrepreneur. He produces and stars in a popular YouTube Channel. Prior to 2012, George started, owned, and operated multiple businesses ranging from conventions to advertising. […]
The Julia La Roche Show, Released on 9/19/25 Danielle DiMartino Booth, CEO and Chief Strategist at QI Research, joins Julia La Roche in-studio following the September FOMC. DiMartino Booth argues the Fed “chose independence over economy” with its 25bp cut, as Waller and Bowman sacrificed potential Fed chair positions by not dissenting for larger cuts. […]
WTFinance, Released on 9/17/25 (Recorded on 9/16/25) On this episode of the WTFinance podcast I had the pleasure of welcoming back Danielle DiMartino Booth. She is the author of Fed Up and a global thought leader in monetary policy, economics and finance with 9 years experience at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. During our […]
The Monetary Matters Network, Released on 9/13/25 (Recorded on 9/11/25) Jack welcomes QI Research’s Danielle DiMartino Booth and Bloomberg Economics’ Chief U.S. Economist Anna Wong to interpret the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ (BLS) recent preliminary 911,000 downward revision to non-farm payrolls. 00:00 Intro 00:25 Teucrium Pre-roll 01:20 911,000 Prelim Negative Revision To Payrolls 14:52 How […]