Episode 373: Elasticity vs. Inelasticity of Demand

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Ep. 431: Don't Build a Shrine to Your Hedge (Plus, the Rise of Safe-Haven Assets)

In this episode of the BE SMART podcast, hosts Jared and Cameron discuss a range of topics from sports to market trends. They analyze the current state of the stock market, the implications of rising gold and silver prices, and the impact of political investing. Jared shares his ...  Show more

Ep. 430: AI Is the Only Thing Holding the US Economy Together

Jared and Cameron discuss the current state of the market, the AI bubble's impact on the economy, private equity challenges, trends in precious metals and cryptocurrencies, banking consolidation, and the implications of the ongoing government shutdown and economic data blackout. 

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