Originally aired on CW 819 When 18 out of 20 valuation sources say the S&P is radically overvalued, it might be true. Most of you know never to invest in the stock market (unless you are an insider) but just in case, Jason shares...


Originally aired on CW 819 When 18 out of 20 valuation sources say the S&P is radically overvalued, it might be true. Most of you know never to invest in the stock market (unless you are an insider) but just in case, Jason shares...

Originally aired on CW 267. Despite the grim, doom-and-gloom events occurring in our world today, emerging technologies will make it possible to overcome challenges and bring about significant abundance. Jason Hartman interviews...

Originally aired on CW 536. The debt crisis in Greece is proof that Socialism doesn’t work. Can you imagine camping out in front of an ATM only to be turned away? We need to be responsible. Socialism has never worked. Investing in...

Originally aired on CW 284. Private equity is a type of investing where you deploy capital in companies privately rather than in the public market. Here to talk about this subject with Jason Hartman is David Carey, author of King of...

Originally aired on CW 245. Jason Hartman interviews author, Amity Shlaes, about her book, “The Forgotten Man: A New History of the Great Depression.” Franklin D. Roosevelt spoke of the forgotten man as the man at the bottom of the...

Originally aired on CW 235. Join Jason Hartman and Andrew “Ranting Andy” Hoffman, Miles Franklin’s Marketing Director, as they discuss the new game on Wall Street with its evil derivatives and destructive investment advice. Andy says...

Originally aired as CW 646 If you are using microeconomics to plan for your future you may be ready to sell your assets and buy a “Preppers guide to self-sustainability”. But, if you take a step back and look at the bigger picture of...

This episode demonstrates the versatility of the most historically proven asset class income property. Jason breaks down its multiple dimensions and the various factors which can be used to prove that income property is the best...

Previously aired as CW 373 Rodney Johnson is President and Editor of Dent Research. He joins the show to explain why gold will fall below $800. Johnson then discusses whether the US economy is slowing. He also shares how investors...

Originally aired as CW 165 Jason talks with Dr. Tony Alessandra CSP, CPAE about The Platinum Rule. Tony has a street-wise, college-smart perspective on business, having been raised in the housing projects of NYC to eventually...
An article from Real Trends says the real estate industry accounted for 16.9% of the Gross Domestic Product in 2021. The National Association of REALTORS estimates that each home sale on average generated $113,000 of economic impact. Wow! What other industry, for every transaction, generates $113,000 to the bottom line?
We’ve all been there—regretting not jumping on a great investment opportunity because we talked ourselves out of it. There’s no way anyone could have guessed that a house bought in 2012 with a good debt coverage ratio of 2.5 and a fantastic price per square foot could double in value in under a decade. It could have looked decent at the time, but is nothing to get too excited over.