Lost Control of Financial Conditions (Guest: Danny Dayan)
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- Опубліковано 19 кві 2024
- This week is an interview only episode to give Patrick some much needed R & R. So Kevin welcomes to the show, Danny Dayan from Macro Musing. They discuss how the FED has lost control of financial conditions and why inflation will be higher than the market expects in the coming years.
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Excellent conversation!
Thanks
Terrific conversation.
Enjoyed Dannys interview
Great interview
excellent
Very good podcast. One thing I did not get is: how can the 10 year yield go down if inflation stay elevated as it is now ?? this even in the case government should do something to win the election in the next months or so. Thanks ..
You forgot to ask last guests question!
Kevin is so smart and really gets mostly the smartest minds (💩Steven VanMetre 💩 exempted since he fooled everyone) how is it this show is not number one?
If a person was bearish on the Canadian economy/dollar…would it be a good idea to buy something like gold miners based in Canada? Since gold is priced in USD and their liabilities are in CAD.
Fantastic podcast. Danny nails it
history lesson over at 31 minutes in.
In your 60s there's age discrimination; it's not that people suddenly become less ambitious, 'comfortable in your career'.
so where does the interesting part start?
I am at 30:00 and it's just empty talk so far
Then just move on! Disheartening comments take the wind out of the sails on such a small audience podcast. Go watch Stephen VanMeter’s podcasts. Plenty of content, all of it hazardous to your financial health.😂
@@Notrocketscience101 are you telling me Hell is not coming? /s
@@Notrocketscience101 umm it's a public service to tell us when the meat of the interview is. some of time is valuable.