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Former Lehman Brothers VP Lawrence G. McDonald On The Uranium Structure That Supports AI

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Todd Ault interviews Lawrence G. McDonald, one of Wall Street’s most respected financial experts who wrote the New York Times best-selling book "A Colossal Failure of Common Sense". He received a real-world education in market risk when, as a Lehman Brothers VP, he watched the firm ignore vehement warning signs before its collapse. His analysis led him to identify twenty-one indicators for gauging the health of an economy and detecting early signals of opportunity and danger. His latest book "How To Listen When Markets Speak" explores the risks, myths, and investment opportunities in a radically reshaped economy. Tune in to hear Todd Ault interview Lawrence McDonald about his analysis of the uranium structure that supports AI, how the feds will keep rates down during an election year, the Modern Monetary Theory, and why we should pay attention to central banks. If you're interested in learning more about these topics, tune in to hear Todd Ault interview Lawrence McDonald. Don't miss out on this opportunity to gain valuable insights into the financial world from an expert who has been through it all. "I see a situation where AI creates more productivity, but then it [also] creates these backward, backstage stresses that create a lot of secular negative forces for the dollar." - Lawrence G. McDonald

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Todd Ault interviews Lawrence G. McDonald, one of Wall Street’s most respected financial experts who wrote the New York Times best-selling book "A Colossal Failure of Common Sense". He received a real-world education in market risk when, as a Lehman Brothers VP, he watched the firm ignore vehement warning signs before its collapse. His analysis led him to identify twenty-one indicators for gauging the health of an economy and detecting early signals of opportunity and danger. His latest book "How To Listen When Markets Speak" explores the risks, myths, and investment opportunities in a radically reshaped economy. Tune in to hear Todd Ault interview Lawrence McDonald about his analysis of the uranium structure that supports AI, how the feds will keep rates down during an election year, the Modern Monetary Theory, and why we should pay attention to central banks. If you're interested in learning more about these topics, tune in to hear Todd Ault interview Lawrence McDonald. Don't miss out on this opportunity to gain valuable insights into the financial world from an expert who has been through it all. "I see a situation where AI creates more productivity, but then it [also] creates these backward, backstage stresses that create a lot of secular negative forces for the dollar." - Lawrence G. McDonald

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