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Jeff Snider will guide you through the realm of monetary science. Multiple episodes uploaded each week, discussing big news and key current events, the state of markets and what they are telling you, as well as historical summaries and deep background material so that you can understand what’s really going on in this eurodollar’s world.
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Welcome to The Central Bank Project, a valuable resource for learning about the extensive history and enormous impact of central banking. Dive into the origins and controversies of central banks around the globe. Follow along for an examination of the significant events, influential personalities, and watershed moments that have molded central banking from its beginnings to the present. Subscribe to The Central Bank Project to keep informed.
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The American Monetary Association is a non-profit venture funded by The Jason Hartman Foundation that is dedicated to educating people about the practical effects of monetary policy and government actions on inflation, deflation and freedom. Our goal is to help people prosper in the midst of uncertain economic times. The American Monetary Association believes that a new and innovative understanding of wealth, value, business and investment is necessary to thrive in the new reality of big gov ...
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The worlds of macro finance and crypto are continuing to draw closer together. On the Margin will host some of the greatest minds in the world of asset management, markets, and discuss how ideas that were once on the margin are now becoming mainstream.
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The Creating Wealth Show Blogcast

Jason Hartman with Ben Carson, Noam Chomsky, Robert Kiyosaki, John McAfee, Brian Tracy, John Sculley, Thomas Sowell, Pat Buchanan, Jim Rogers, John Gray, Harry Dent, Bill Ayers, Steve Forbes, Daniel Pink, Todd Akin, Meredith Whitney, Denis Waitley

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This is a short professional reading, audio blog or blogcast from the JasonHartman.com blog. You'll learn how to survive and thrive in today’s economy as business and real estate investment guru, Jason Hartman shows you innovative ways to "game the system" relating to the American economic mess, Wall Street scams, mortgage meltdown, inflation induced debt destruction, deflation and monetary policy. Jason shares his no-hype investment strategies for REO's / foreclosures, auctions, lease optio ...
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Become an EMPOWERED INVESTOR. Survive and thrive in today's economy! With over 2,000 episodes in this Monday, Wednesday, Friday podcast, business and investment expert Jason Hartman interviews top-tier guests, bestselling authors and financial experts including; Steve Forbes (Freedom Manifesto), Tomas Sowell (Housing Boom and Bust), Noam Chomsky (Manufacturing Consent), Jenny Craig (Health & Fitness CEO), Jim Cramer (Mad Money), Harvey Mackay (Swim With The Sharks & Get Your Foot in the Door ...
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Food and agriculture impact every life on this planet, every single day. And keeping the food chain moving from farm to fork is big business. Join food and ag communications experts and industry advocates Brandon Miller and Rochelle Schnadt once a month as they chat about some of the leading stories from throughout the food chain impacting the business behind feeding the world—from innovation and legislation to market trends and consumer insights. Brought to you by C.O.nxt, a marketing and c ...
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Welcome to Crossing the Line, where Brown Harris Stevens Chief Economist Gregory Heym digs into the latest news on the economy, housing, and anything else that interests Greg. Greg is the author of the weekly economics blog The Line, which covers new developments in the economy and housing, and has over 2,500 subscribers. From guests with opposing views, to the Rant of the Week, Greg promises to be informative, concise, entertaining, and edgy all at the same time. Let's see if he can pull it ...
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Your source for unbiased, independent news and information on the resource market Resource Investing News is a leading provider of business news, financial information and analytical tools on the resource market. The website offers resource investors and the industry comprehensive news, views and commentary on all aspects of the resource business including information on the industry’s leading companies, players and events.
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Traditional media on Finance has become too commercial and one sided. We strive to show the truth behind the current topics in the financial news today. We strive to be fully transparent and would love to see your comments on our videos however since Patrick Morehead is an actual financial advisor the SEC does not allow comments on Youtube Videos. We would still love to hear form you about potential topics, things you like and of course things we can work on. Please reach out to us at Hello@ ...
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Things are changing at a rapid pace, and it can be difficult to separate the noise from what is truly important. We at MacroMob do our best to bring you objective, genuine, and straightforward information from the people and sources who believe they know best and allow you to make up your own mind. MacroMob is here to provide you insight into the world of economics, crime, and global events. We aren’t able or qualified to provide social, financial, or life advice. We’re mostly normal people ...
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Can everyone retire rich? Are index funds just for lazy people? How do you not lose money in the stock market? What is deflation/inflation and how does it affect the economy and our investing strategy? Bestselling author and speaker JL Collins (through the help of an AI voice clone) answers these questions and more in his Stock Investing Series. This series has been read by millions on his blog (jlcollinsnh.com), spawned the international sensation The Simple Path to Wealth, and was presente ...
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STW Radio was born out of the crisis of 2008 and was the mission of its host, Bruce Weide, to fill a massive void in most American's retirement portfolio. This safety net would have literally saved them any grief in the crash of '08-'09 and let them pick right back up on the historic gains from there. America seems to believe that investment risk is a thing of the past. But STW Radio is dedicated to reporting all sides to the stories that matter to those close to retirement or in retirement. ...
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Actor/Filmmaker/Comedian Jake Lloyd Bacon knows nothing about economics. His best friend Brian is an entrepreneur and economics enthusiast who has set out to fill Jake's brain with as much of his economics knowledge as he can cram into it. In each edition of What The Heckonomics Brian dives into a different topic and the two discuss, in simple terms that Jake can understand, the ins, outs, and all arounds. A casual economics podcast for the lay man filled with facts, bad metaphors, and every ...
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Hear from George Moran, Host & European Economist, Andrzej Szczepaniak, Senior European Economist and Ruchir Sharma, US Economist, as they review the key market drivers over the week ahead. Euro area and US inflation data should tee up central banks for more cutting in September. Chapters: US (02:40), Europe (06:36), Asia (11:29)…
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The biggest US money managers pared back their approvals for ESG proposals, while the UK’s national debt added up to 100% of the country’s economic output for the first time in over six decades. Today’s stories: The Three Biggest US Money Managers Have Been Snubbing ESG Proposals The UK’s National Debt Is The Same Size As Its Economy For The First …
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 173, published last June 11, 2010. Jason is feeling generous… Enjoy an entire free issue of The Financial Freedom Report. Here is our source for innovative, forward-thinking investment property and home-based internet business strategies and advice. Income property investing is the most reliable path to wealth.…
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Now that the Fed has done it, everyone wants to get in on the act. They call it "undershooting" which is just a fancy word for "bonds were right." Switzerland, Canada, even the Europeans all thinking hefty and accelerated schedules. Leave it to the Brits to be the lone exception. Eurodollar University's Money & Macro Analysis Bloomberg Bank of Cana…
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It’s been a busy week in the US, the Fed surprised many Economists by kicking off its cutting cycle with a 50bp cut. Is it a speedy descent for US rates from here? Also coming up this week, Europe is at the center of the action with several important data releases - we have flash PMIs, Spanish and French inflation and central bank meetings in Swede…
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Demand for the most expensive Swiss watches picked up while “cheaper” timepieces fell behind, and India’s runaway stock market just propelled the country past China in a major benchmark index. Today’s stories: Demand For Expensive Swiss Watches Ticked Up, But Shoppers Are Still Divided India Just Overtook China In One Of The World’s Biggest Stock M…
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In this episode, James and Felix discuss the latest Federal Reserve interest rate decision, the impact of quantitative easing & tightening, and the consequences of trillion-dollar annual deficits. We also delve into the repo market, why the Fed is disconnected from inflation, the role of hard assets like Bitcoin and gold, and much more. Enjoy! — Fo…
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The Fed cut its benchmark rates by 50 bps in a panicky move to catch up to both the economy and the marketplace. Reaction in the latter was muted because this wasn't unexpected. All the FOMC did was confirm everything - and then deny that it did. Eurodollar University's Money & Macro Analysis Bloomberg Fed Minutes Show Officials Rally Around Higher…
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Three big-name firms teamed up to build a fund focused on AI investments, and they’re set on raising $30 billion, while UK inflation stayed slightly above the Bank of England’s 2% target in August. Today’s stories: BlackRock, Microsoft, And MGX Are Teaming Up On An AI Infrastructure Fund UK Inflation Held Still And Steady Last Month, ​​Just As Econ…
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Jason's guest today is Frans de Waal, a renowned primatologist who explored morality in apes, highlighting his contributions. He then shifts to a Wall Street Journal article about wealthy Americans renting homes instead of buying due to housing market changes. He emphases the financial advantages of renting high-end properties and investing in entr…
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People imagine a recession is when masses of people are being laid off and so consumer spending isn't just negative, it must be crashing. While those can happen in a downturn, they tend to show up at the end. So, if you're waiting for those to make a determination you'll be way too late. Evidence consistently and conclusively shows hiring not firin…
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Intel announced major cost cuts and restructuring plans, while US retail sales defied pessimistic predictions by picking up in August. Today’s stories: After A Sharp Stock Sell-Off, Intel’s Planning To Separate Its Manufacturing Business US Retail Sales Came In Strong, Suggesting The Economy’s Holding Its Own Try Finimize Premium…
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In this episode of Crossing the Line, Host Greg Heym is joined by BHS' Senior Vice President of Research, Lisa Rae Castrigno, to discuss the consumer price index, the latest on mortgage rates, inflation, the real estate market, and much more. Filmed at Brown Harris Stevens’ Studio 1873, Part of the Mastery of Real Estate (MORE) Network. Subscribe h…
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Americans' hopes and dreams of better opportunities have utterly crashed and burned over the past five months. This isn't about more price increases, rather how those in the past have combined with recession prospects to rob the future. The 2020s have taken the worst aspect of the 2010s and added more trouble on top. Eurodollar University's Money &…
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Americans have fallen behind on car and credit payments, scaring investors away from consumer lending stocks, while the world’s biggest mining firm predicted that the AI sector’s exponential expansion could aggravate an expected copper shortage. Today’s stories: More And More Americans Have Been Defaulting On Their Debts BHP Raised The Copper Flag,…
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Jason discussed his concerns about the influence of big tech and media on public opinion, criticizing their censorship and alignment with government wishes. He also highlighted the importance of seeking alternative news sources for a more accurate understanding of events. Additionally, Jason introduced Elena Clark, a former lawyer in the former Sov…
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Consumers can't afford groceries, so how is a lower reverse repo rate going to help them? Now that it is settled the Fed will cut rates next week, everyone wants to know by how much. The real story is what's behind the cuts in the first place and what that means for financial markets as well as the economy. It isn't the murder hornet rate. Eurodoll…
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Authorities in China continue to do everything they can to derail the country's globally synchronized bond rally. It continues to hit record low yields anyway in spite of increasingly desperate government efforts. But why? More ugly data on banks, incomes, and Chinese jobs shows bonds are right, and not just about what's already happened to this po…
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This week we discuss the split odds between a 25 and 50 basis point cut at the Fed’s next meeting, market cutting cycle dynamics, and the rotation from growth to value. We also delve into the latest inflation data, rising labor productivity, and the outlook for crypto Enjoy! – Follow Ram: https://x.com/ramahluwalia Follow Quinn: https://x.com/qthom…
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UniCredit built up a stake in German rival Commerzbank, and the Italian bank has a merger on the mind, while China agreed to increase its retirement age for the first time in over four decades. Today’s stories: UniCredit’s Been Building A Stake In Commerzbank, With Some Kind Of Union In Mind China’s Set To Bump Up Its Retirement Age For The First T…
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 1178 published last April 23, 2019. Jason Hartman and Adam start the episode today discussing landlord friendly markets. Specifically, how you can determine whether you're investing in markets that are. Jason explains an easy (but not foolproof) way to figure out if a market is friendly to investors, as well as…
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The ECB cut rates for the second time, as expected, though amidst a strong bond/bund market rally that has now completely un-inverted that yield curve. This comes at a time when major businesses like Volkswagen are thinking about closing down factories due to how much idle capacity they have. What links all of these together, what explains all the …
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OpenAI’s valuation is set to hit $150 billion, with tech giants said to be ready to line its coffers, while the European Central Bank cut interest rates to 3.5%. Today’s stories: OpenAI Is Fundraising Again, At A Shiny New $150 Billion Valuation The European Central Bank Cut Interest Rates For The Second Time This Year Try Finimize Premium…
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In this episode, Austin Campbell joins the show to discuss the modern banking system and how crypto is driving innovation. We also delve into stablecoin designs, their role in dollar hegemony, the pros and cons across the spectrum of decentralization, and much more. Enjoy! – Follow Austin Campbell: https://x.com/CampbellJAustin Follow Felix: https:…
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It was all banks all day yesterday. Basel rules foul-up. Warren Buffett continuing to dump BofA. Citi dumping on credit. Deutsche unloading CRE, or trying to. JP Morgan downgrading...itself. Most of all Ally Financial admitting unemployment is fast becoming a big problem and right on its balance sheet. Eurodollar University's Money & Macro Analysis…
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US inflation cooled by slightly more than expected in August, while a popular type of ETF just launched in Europe for the first time. Today’s stories: The Latest US Inflation Reading Showed The Lowest Level Since 2021 A Popular Type Of ETF Just Launched In Europe – To Investors’ Delight Try Finimize Premium…
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Jason discusses the current state of the real estate market, highlighting a significant drop in new property listings, with 2023 inventory growth being dramatically lower compared to pre-pandemic years. This trend is attributed to the "lock-in" effect, where homeowners are reluctant to sell due to current market conditions. He also touches on polit…
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There's no September here as interest rates continue to plunge. The two-year UST is at a record low relative to the Fed. In the past when the two-year has dropped like this it has meant nothing good. Combined with the still ongoing crash in energy prices, we have a solid sense of what's coming next. And it isn't just a lot of rate cuts. Eurodollar …
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Big Tech's been hogging the AI opportunities, leaving VC firms in limbo, while fresh data suggested that China’s headed toward a period of deflation. Today’s stories: Big Tech’s Been Dominating Private Markets, Leaving VC Firms Out In The Cold Looks Like China’s On The Precipice Of Economy-Sinking Deflation Try Finimize Premium…
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In this episode of Crossing the Line, Host Greg Heym is joined by Scott Nadler, CrossCountry Mortgage’s Vice President of Lending to discuss the August Jobs Report, the latest on the Mortgage Market, and Gen Z homeownership. Filmed at Brown Harris Stevens’ Studio 1873, Part of the Mastery of Real Estate (MORE) Network. Subscribe here: https://podca…
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Interest rates continue to collapse in China even outpacing US Treasuries. Commodities are being crushed as prospects for the world's two largest economies are getting worse by the week; by the day. Over the weekend, the Chinese reported negatives in consumer and more so producer prices, adding more evidence to what is shaping up in bond markets an…
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Tesla needs tech support, and Elon Musk wants to task xAI with the job, while luxury brands fell out of fashion as China’s shoppers stopped spending. Today’s stories: Elon Musk Reportedly Suggested A Buddy System For Tesla And xAI Kering’s Stock Has Tanked This Year As Luxury Brands Lose Their Lure Try Finimize Premium…
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Jason discusses the perceived under attack situation in the United States, particularly for the middle class, and suggested that a potential action step for his listeners is to sell their homes. He also emphasized the importance of mobility and adaptability in the face of political and economic uncertainties, and raised concerns about the rapid adv…
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We know there are Fed rate cuts coming in September and that there is very good chance it will be 50 bps. Could policymakers also surprise by ending QT (not that it matters)? Might that be a first step toward the next QE? It's not as far-fetched as you may think; after all, some at the Fed were talking rate hikes just two months ago. Eurodollar Uni…
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More meltdowns across key markets, starting with the Treasury curve rapidly unwinding. Commodities are getting crushed, gasoline absolutely smoked. Swaps. Yen. The August payroll report only further confirmed the reasons why all this is happening. Eurodollar University's Money & Macro Analysis Bloomberg OPEC+ Pauses Oil Supply Hike in Effort to Rev…
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This week we discuss the soft jobs report and how it compares to the other data, the state of the yield curve and credit markets, and how China is bringing down commodities. We also delve into AI centralization, the outlook for Bitcoin and crypto, and much more. Enjoy! – Follow Quinn: https://x.com/qthomp Follow Felix: https://twitter.com/fejau_inc…
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The latest US jobs report left markets unsure about the size of the Fed's long-awaited rate cut, while American companies broke records in the bond market – raising $80 billion in a week alone. Today’s stories: The US Jobs Report Left Markets Guessing About The Fed’s Next Rate Cut American Firms Have Been Raising Record-Breaking Debt Ahead Of The E…
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We’re putting enough real estate and business brainpower in one room to make Donald Trump flinch. Enjoy this content-rich sampler of “The Masters Weekend” our twice annual powerhouse educational event that can revolutionize how you think about money and wealth. Will you be any closer to financial freedom in one year? Listen in and it can make all t…
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Politicians always feel the need to do something even if they don't know why or what's actually wrong. That's all "price controls" really are since they sure don't control anything like prices. Unknown to most people, the US has already experimented with them running price and wage restrictions for several years. The results are conclusive. Eurodol…
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It’s been another interesting week in global markets with equities and commodity prices having another serious wobble, and bond yields declining, surprising many. This week we consider the latest US election polling numbers and what a Trump presidency might mean for economies and markets. We also look towards the coming ECB meeting, which should be…
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Intel flunked a crucial test, and now its $20 billion funding award is in question, while investors have funnelled nearly $1 trillion into active ETFs. Today’s stories: Intel’s Next-Generation Manufacturing Process Failed Its Test Investors Have Put Nearly $1 Trillion Into Actively Managed ETFs Try Finimize Premium…
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Carry trade is back! In reality, it never left. Not because of BoJ rates hikes or threats, rather all the growing evidence the US isn't at risk of recession, so many indications showing it's here. Oil and gasoline are crashing. Curves unwinding. Forward rates project...a total mess. In time for all of the fun, JOLTS shows job openings plunge and la…
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