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Less Than Zero: How The Fed Killed Saving
0.06% savings rates in a world of 2.2% (and actually much higher) inflation? That's a clear sign we're living in the era of negative real interest rates right now.
Brad Birkenfeld: Lucifer's Banker
Just how bad is the ongoing fraud in the banking system? Get ready for a mind-bowing expose by a former insider at UBS.
Sheelah Kolhatkar: Hedge Funds Are The Robber Barons Of Our Time
Sheelah Kolhatkar, former hedge fund analyst and staff writer at the New Yorker, thinks hedge funds have enjoyed enormous unfair advantages for far too long.
Danielle DiMartino Booth: An Insider Exposes The Evils Of The Fed
Former analyst at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Danielle DiMartino Booth, describes how the Federal Reserve is controlled by 1,000 PhD economists and run by an unelected West Coast radical with no direct business experience.
Grant Williams: A Punch To The Face For Central Banks
Grant Williams, publisher of the economic blog Things That Make You Go Hmmm and principal of Real Vision TV, returns to the podcast this week to discuss his expectation of a return of volatility to the markets.
A Murderous Complacency
Like crows circling overhead, every day brings with it new worrisome statistics that portend an ill change ahead.
Harry Dent: Stocks Will Fall 70-90% Within 3 Years
Economist and cycle trend forecaster Harry Dent sees crushing deflation ahead for nearly every financial asset class. We are at the nexus of a concurrent series of downtrends in the four most important predictive trends he tracks.
James Howard Kunstler: The World's Greatest Misallocation Of Resources
James Howard Kunstler returns to the podcast this week, observing that despite the baton being handed to a new American president, the massive predicaments we face as a society remain the same.
Shaun Chamberlin: Surviving The Aftermath Of The Market Economy
Localized communities that pursue developing as much independence from the central economy as possible will be the foundations for creating a sustainable, enjoyable future.
David Collum: We've Got A Recession Coming
Any model based on an assumed 7.5% return is doomed. As you get low returns, our pensions get in trouble.
The Weighted Average Cost Of Capital
Get ready to live in an era of rising interest rates. It's going to be unfamiliar territory for all of us...
Marco Vangelisti: Investing Outside Of Wall Street
What is the best to put your money to work locally and sustainably?
Janet Tavakoli: Life And Death On Wall Street
Financial markets and derivatives authority Janet Tavakoli returns to the podcast to discuss a number of the themes contained in her new book Decisions: Life And Death On Wall Street.
Why There's No Economically Sustainable Price For Oil Anymore
Actuary Gail Tverberg returns to provide an update on where we are in the global energy story. Her outlook is not rosy: she doesn't see a path for society to transition to an affordable, plentiful substitute to petroleum as a transportation fuel.
Losses Hurt More Than Gains Help
Given the outsized risks, as well as our natural programming to feel losses more severely, pursuing incremental gains at this point is downright dangerous if one doesn't already have a contingency plan in place for a market downturn.
Wolf Richter: The Economy Is Cracking Under Too Much Debt
Wolf Richter joins the podcast this week to discuss the deterioration of the global macro situation, and how he is seeing growing signs of recession breaking out across the economy.
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