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TDI Podcast: Das’s Dead Dollar (#876)

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Short week – plenty of action

The breath keeps getting worse

The Debate – what does that mean for markets?

This episode’s guest: our good friend , author and former banker Satyajit Das – all the way from down under

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Satyajit Das is an internationally respected expert in finance, with over 37 years’ experience. Das presciently anticipated many aspects of the global financial crisis in 2006. He subsequently proved accurate in his warnings about the ineffectiveness of policy responses and the risk of low growth, sovereign debt problems (anticipating the restructuring of Greek debt), and the increasing problems of China and emerging economies. In 2014 Bloomberg nominated him as one of the fifty most influential financial thinkers in the world.

Das is the author of a number of key reference works on derivatives and risk management. Das is the author of two international bestsellers, Traders, Guns & Money (2006) and Extreme Money (2011). His latest book is A Banquet of Consequences: Have We Consumed Our Own Future? (2015 & 2021)

He was featured in Charles Ferguson’s 2010 Oscar-winning documentary Inside Job, the 2012 PBS Frontline series Money, Power & Wall Street, the 2009 BBC TV documentary Tricks with Risk, and the 2015 German film Who’s Saving Whom. His writing appears in Financial Times, Nikkei Asia review and Marketwatch


Check this out and find out more at: http://www.interactivebrokers.com/Interactive Brokers - Why IB?


Follow @andrewhorowitz


Looking for style diversification? More information on the TDI Managed Growth Strategy – HERE


Stocks mentioned in this episode: (SPY), (NVDA), (GEO), (SMH), (TSLA)

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Short week – plenty of action

The breath keeps getting worse

The Debate – what does that mean for markets?

This episode’s guest: our good friend , author and former banker Satyajit Das – all the way from down under

TDI Podcast on Apple Podcasts


Satyajit Das is an internationally respected expert in finance, with over 37 years’ experience. Das presciently anticipated many aspects of the global financial crisis in 2006. He subsequently proved accurate in his warnings about the ineffectiveness of policy responses and the risk of low growth, sovereign debt problems (anticipating the restructuring of Greek debt), and the increasing problems of China and emerging economies. In 2014 Bloomberg nominated him as one of the fifty most influential financial thinkers in the world.

Das is the author of a number of key reference works on derivatives and risk management. Das is the author of two international bestsellers, Traders, Guns & Money (2006) and Extreme Money (2011). His latest book is A Banquet of Consequences: Have We Consumed Our Own Future? (2015 & 2021)

He was featured in Charles Ferguson’s 2010 Oscar-winning documentary Inside Job, the 2012 PBS Frontline series Money, Power & Wall Street, the 2009 BBC TV documentary Tricks with Risk, and the 2015 German film Who’s Saving Whom. His writing appears in Financial Times, Nikkei Asia review and Marketwatch


Check this out and find out more at: http://www.interactivebrokers.com/Interactive Brokers - Why IB?


Follow @andrewhorowitz


Looking for style diversification? More information on the TDI Managed Growth Strategy – HERE


Stocks mentioned in this episode: (SPY), (NVDA), (GEO), (SMH), (TSLA)

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