Posts Tagged ‘Federal Reserve’
2023-11-19 Retirement Lifestyle Advocates Radio w/ Mark Jeftovic (Replay)
(Replay) Inflation went from “transient” to, “it’s good for you” to, “we’ve got to do something before we have a revolution on our hands”. But (the Fed) they’re kind of trapped now because they can’t keep raising (interest rates) because we’re seeing what’s happening to the debt and the bond markets. They can’t raise and…
Read More2023-11-12 Retirement Lifestyle Advocates Radio w/ Mark Jeftovic
Inflation went from “transient” to, “it’s good for you” to, “we’ve got to do something before we have a revolution on our hands”. But (the Fed) they’re kind of trapped now because they can’t keep raising (interest rates) because we’re seeing what’s happening to the debt and the bond markets. They can’t raise and they…
Read More2023-10-29 Retirement Lifestyle Advocates Radio w/ Egon von Greyerz
We all know that central banks and governments don’t present accurate economic data. While they report inflation at roughly 4 percent, we all know from our own experience at the grocery, gas pump, and just about everywhere else we spend money that inflation is likely much closer to 20 percent annually. Globally, debt is over…
Read More2023-10-22 Retirement Lifestyle Advocates Radio w/ Harry Dent
If there’s a time in your life when you’re going to be cautious in investments, and that’s everything, stocks, normal corporate and high-yield bonds, everything but the Treasury bonds, which are the safest in the world, the 10 and 30-year, it’s now. Joining your host, Dennis Tubbergen, on Retirement Lifestyle Advocates radio this week is…
Read More2023-10-15 Retirement Lifestyle Advocates Radio w/ Kerry Lutz
We have said for many years that the easy money policies of recent years end in inflation followed by deflation, or deflation. This week’s guest on Retirement Lifestyle Advocates radio, Mr. Kerry Lutz, echoed that idea in his conversation with your host, Dennis Tubbergen. In response, Lutz sees that in an inflationary environment, the price…
Read More2023-10-08 Retirement Lifestyle Advocates Radio w/ Michael Pento
Two years ago, the 10-year US Treasury note was yielding .50 percent. Now it’s 4.8 percent. That debt is rolling over, and the money that it costs to service that debt is skyrocketing. Soon, 35 percent of all tax revenue is going to pay just the interest on our national debt. Our guest this week,…
Read More2023-10-01 Retirement Lifestyle Advocates Radio w/ Simon Popple
Please “Like” and “Share” this episode, and “Follow” RLA radio. Gold is relatively currency-agnostic. So, if you hold gold and your currency fails, your gold holds its value. This week on Retirement Lifestyle Advocates radio, your host, Dennis Tubbergen, talks with Simon Popple about his recent report titled ” Three Misconceptions About Investing in Gold.”…
Read More2023-09-24 Retirement Lifestyle Advocates Radio w/ Dennis Tubbergen – Special Edition
US Government debt has surpassed the $33 trillion dollar mark. Add to that the unfunded liabilities of Social Security and Medicare, and you get an unfathomable $200 trillion dollar plus problem. Once again, on this week’s Retirement Lifestyle Advocates radio program, your host, Dennis Tubbergen, is joined by Jeremy Bolker for a “special edition” focused…
Read More2023-09-03 Retirement Lifestyle Advocates Radio w/ Dennis Tubbergen
Dennis Tubbergen is joined on today’s Retirement Lifestyle Advocates radio program by Jeremy Bolker. Jeremy interviews Dennis and gets his thoughts on the economy, student loan debt, and the potential for a deflationary environment ahead. While the program format typically features Dennis interviewing various experts on fiscal policy and the economy, you’ll want to be…
Read More2023-08-27 Retirement Lifestyle Advocates Radio w/ Karl Denninger
The housing market is locked up. People who have 3% mortgages cannot move except under extreme duress because a new mortgage is 7%. And the price of the average house has doubled. As a result, the payment’s gone up by 40%. People don’t have that. They just don’t have the money. Returning to the Retirement…
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