Economics

Dodd Frank Repeal and Landlord Friendly Markets

Jason Hartman hosts Financial Survival Network founder Kerry Lutz to discuss a number of topics including the Doff-Frank repeal. They discuss changes in renter protections in various markets which make things more difficult for landlords. They end the episode with...

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35% US Dollars Created In 2020

Jason Hartman starts this episode by sharing that 35% of all US dollars have been created in the last ten months. He asks if this money-creation causes inflation and what will be the effect on the investors. Afterward, he interviews Adam, where they talk about the...

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How To Profit From Borrowing

In this Flashback Friday episode, Jason Hartman talks about prudent borrowing and how you can profit from it. He then interviews Ben, a local businessman and caterer, to discuss inflation, the rising food prices, and how it affects the business owners. Announcer 0:00...

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S&P Overvalued Says 18 Metrics

Jason Hartman talks about the two ways to win on Wall Street, why we should give value to the psychology of investing, as well as valuation sources that says that S&P is overvalued. Later in the show, he is joined by a local market specialist from Oklahoma City....

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Another Great Recession, Mortgage Rates, Debt & Disaster

In the first part of this episode, Jason Hartman shares his thoughts on End of The World Syndrome, migration, Hewlett Packard leaving Silicon Valley, and The Final Frontier. Afterward, he hosts Adam to talk about JP Morgan relaxing their mortgage standards and the...

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Capital & Crisis With Chris Mayer

On this Flashback Friday episode, Jason Hartman interviews Chris Mayer, the managing editor of the Capital and Crisis and Mayer’s Special Situations newsletters. They discuss the stock market, what a dealmaker is, and the tiers in the financial serviced industry. They...

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The American Monetary System And QE2 With Ellen Brown

Jason Hartman starts this Flashback Friday episode by talking about capitalism, private financing, and community banks. Afterward, Jason Hartman welcomes the author of Web of Debt, Ellen Brown. They talk about shadow banking, QE2, national debt, and Glass-Steagall....

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