Why are we so lonely? Jason Hartman talks about the consumer product companies' benefits from a society troubled with excessive divorces. Has the single/divorce rate grown organically, or has some force behind the proverbial curtain...
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1619 FBF: Applying Chess Strategies to Investing with Douglas Goldstein Author of ‘Rich As A King’
This Flash Back Friday episode was originally published: May 2015 Jason reads two articles to the audience. One is about the perception of Wall Street from Business Insider and another on CEO wages from Newser. Jason encourages you...
1618: Federal Reserve, Cantillon Effect, US Market Trends & Where to Invest with Adam
Jason Hartman talks about Richard Cantillon in the same breath as the Federal Reserve. What do these two have to do with each other right now? Go long on real estate! Investment Counselor, Adam, talks with Jason Hartman about how...
1617: 35% US dollars Created In 2020, Foreclosure Wave, Forbearance & Appreciation Part I
Jason Hartman talks about the staggering number: 35% of US dollars were created this year. Will all of this money-creation cause inflation, and if so, is that good for investors? Is the foreclosure wave coming, is the crash coming?...
1616: Dan Ferris, Bitcoin, Inflation is Coming; Don’t Predict It, Prepare For It
Land, gold, and art, or stocks, bonds, and cash? Jason Hartman talks with Dan Ferris, editor of Extreme Value and host of the Stansberry Investor Hour Podcast. “You need to learn to preserve wealth outside the financial system,”...
1615: Overvalued Market, Stimulus Effectiveness, Stansberry Research Dan Ferris Part I
Jason Hartman talks with Dan Ferris, the editor of Extreme Value and host of the Stansberry Investor Hour Podcast. Dan and Jason speak on subjects ranging from the broad economy to some of the conspiracy theories that might be...
1614 FBF: Sensible Investing & Walter E. Williams, American Contempt for Liberty, Race & Economics, Liberty Versus the Tyranny of Socialism
Today’s Flash Back Friday was originally published in August 2019. Jason Hartman talks with Walter E Williams, Professor of Economics at George Mason University and author of American Contempt for Liberty, about what is going on in...
1613: The Last Gold Rush…Ever by Charles Goyette
Jason Hartman opens by suggesting the idea that the wealth distribution in America might happen naturally. While people can work remotely and choose to leave the big cities, these high wage earners will take what they have to share...
1612: Flying In A Pandemic, Government-Backed Digital Currency, The Great Reset, Green Energy Trade-Off, George Gammon Part II
Jason Hartman shares the pros of flying mid pandemic. While at a real estate conference, he can’t help but notice how the vast majority of attendees are incredibly bullish on real estate. Who else has become part of the California...
1611: The Great Reset & Repo Market with George Gammon, Part I
Jason Hartman invites you all to put on your tinfoil hats in preparation for this interview with George Gammon exploring some topics often considered economic conspiracy theories. George, a regular visitor on our show, brings you...
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1987: Ron Legrand Free Class LIVE; Breaking: Housing Shortage Crisis Revealed! Uncover the T.I.N.A. Phenomenon and Cantillon Effect with The Uneducated Economist Simon Caron!
The grand master himself, Ron Legrand is holding a special Zoom meeting LIVE this Friday, April 21. If you love being a landlord but not the management that comes with it, then be sure to attend this very informative Zoom meeting. Go to http://JasonHartman.com/Grand to register today!
1986 FBF: Ethics and Public Policy with John Stapleford – Senior Economist for Moody’s Economy.com
Today’s Flashback Friday is from episode 125 published last October 24, 2009.
No, the above title is not a typo. According this week’s Creating Wealth Show guest, John Stapleford, it is possible for ethics and public policy to have a direct correlation.
1985: Ron Legrand, Protect Your Assets, 100% Financing On Investment Properties, Timing The Market, Limit Risk, Maximizing Profits, Roger Khoury
It’s episode 1985 which means we are 15 episodes short of our 2,000th episode! Got any ideas for us? Please comment or send us a message at https://www.jasonhartman.com/ask/
1984: Roger Khoury, Demand Imbalance Arbitrage, 8 Major Factors That Impact Trading, Barry Habib, Margin Call
The year is 1984. And the Orwellian state is well under way.
Today Jason talks about “Demand Imbalance Arbitrage” with Roger Khoury and Barry Habib and with the Fire Sale movie clip from Margin Call. Roger gives us an overview of some major schools of thought or investment philosophies and 8 major factors that impact trading. He takes a chart of D.R. Horton Home builders and dissects it and gives us a glimpse into some of the workings of the app that his team is developing.
1983 FBF: Doing Business with Bitcoin & Central Banks vs Crypto-Currencies with Patrick Byrne CEO & Chairman of Overstock.com
Today’s Flashback Friday is from episode 372 published last April 14, 2014.
Patrick Byrne is the Chairman & CEO of Overstock.com. He joins the show to discuss why he made the decision to add Bitcoin as a payment form for Overstock.com.
This interview is action-packed with Bitcoin content. Byrne explains how and when he first heard about Bitcoin and what his reaction was. He shares his thoughts on the currency nature of Bitcoin as well as the transaction part.