Why We Don't Have Hyperinflation (yet)

Why We Don't Have Hyperinflation (yet)

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Let’s talk demographics. The Baby Boom started in the wake of WW2 in 1946. If you were born in 1946, then you are 80 years old now. You are the oldest baby boomer. The baby boom covered the time period from 1946 until 1964. The youngest baby boomer is 61 years old. We keep hearin ...  Show more

How Trucking Affects Industrial

Today’s show is a listener question. But first, I’d like to invite you to consider investments that are boring, but predictable. That’s how we think about industrial storage. Our Y Street Capital storage fund is heavily focused on this segment while at the same time offering dive ...  Show more

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