Inflation Data Supports Rate Hikes, Not Rate Cuts - Ep 974

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Every Fed Chair Promises Price Stability… Then Chooses the Printing Press

Warsh set up 5 task forces to study inflation. You only study a problem when you don't want to solve it. Same game, new players.This episode is sponsored by InvestingPRO. Get 55% off + an EXTRA 15% off with my code PETERSCHIFF at checkout! Sign up: https://www.investing-referral. ...  Show more

A Complete Meltdown Is Coming

Musk is worth $1 trillion with zero income. We're spending $1.6 trillion on interest. CPI is on pace for 6.2%. This is the peak of the bubble.This episode is sponsored by Greenlight Metals. Research investing in Greenlight Metals copper and gold mine: https://resourcestockdigest. ...  Show more

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