<p>While it’s been predicted that the Fed may soon begin to “taper” the amount of money it creates each month, it is unlikely to stop printing money altogether any time soon. Today’s guest describes the Fed’s addiction to printing money as “monetary heroin” explaining that 40% of all money in existence in the U.S. has been created in the last 18 months.
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Oct 2021
Trillions: How a Band of Renegades Invented the Index Fund Part Two
Fifty years ago, the Manhattan Project of money management was quietly assembled in the financial industry's backwaters, unified by the heretical idea that even many of the world's finest investors couldn't beat the market in the long run.The motley crew of nerds, including econo ... Show More
18m 46s
Oct 2022
Money Talks: Wall Street's top cop
Gary Gensler has spent just a little over a year and a half as the head of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), America’s top markets regulator. In that time, he’s proposed 40 separate filings for rules, given 60 speeches, and intervened, in sometimes controversial ways, ... Show More
37 m
Oct 2022
Money Talks: Wall Street's top cop
Gary Gensler has spent just a little over a year and a half as the head of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), America’s top markets regulator. In that time, he’s proposed 40 separate filings for rules, given 60 speeches, and intervened, in sometimes controversial ways, ... Show More
37 m
Oct 2023
A Great Depression Worse Than 2008 - Survive & Thrive During The New Economic Reset | Arthur Hayes PT 1
Has a World War III like event already been set in motion? You’re likely already on alert and looking closely at money-printing, rising inflation, the potential banking crisis, the massive amount of debts at the country and consumer levels.Today’s two-part episode is an opportuni ... Show More
1h 30m
Jun 2021
Morning After a Big Stock Market Rebound: Chair Powell Capitol Hill Testimony Preview, GameStop Surges, Bitcoin Slides Below $30K, EU Antitrust Probe Targets Google, Update on the White House's July 4
Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber explored what's in store for the markets after Monday's big rally erased losses from Friday's sell-off. What should investors make of the rebound? Especially as Wall Street braces for Fed Chair Powell's Tuesday testimony on Capitol Hil ... Show More
43m 9s