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Recession Risks and The Fed’s Policies | Michael Green’s Critical Analysis

Are the Federal Reserve’s policies failing us? Listen to Michael Green’s expert analysis on the Fed, inflation, the economy and more. In this episode of ‘Speak Up,’ join Anthony Scaramucci as he speaks with financial markets expert Michael Green. Michael Green pulls no punches, revealing his stark realities of the current economic landscape. He explains the failures of Fed policies and how they are driving us toward a potential recession. Also, discover the hidden impacts of inflation, the bifurcation in the economy, and learn why the average investor might be in more trouble than they realize.

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Are AI Stocks and Oil Markets Key to Growing Your Portfolio?

Adam Johnson dives deep into the future of AI, oil markets, and smart investment strategies. In this episode, James Connor welcomes Adam Johnson, portfolio manager of the Bullseye American Ingenuity Fund and former oil trader, to Wealthion. Adam gives his take on the transformative power of AI, the volatile nature of oil markets, and the critical investment opportunities that lie ahead. From his days at Bloomberg to his current insights on market trends, Adam shares actionable advice on navigating today’s economic landscape. Whether you’re an investor interested in tech or curious about the next big move in oil, this episode offers valuable guidance to protect and grow your wealth.

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Steve Hanke’s Dire Warning: Recession Inevitable as Money Supply Contracts

Professor Steve Hanke reveals why he believes a recession will strike the second half of 2024 and how you can protect your portfolio. In this episode of Wealthion, host Andrew Brill welcomes back Steve Hanke, Professor of Applied Economics at Johns Hopkins University and former advisor to President Reagan. Professor Hanke provides his in-depth analysis of the current economic landscape, breaks down the contraction of the money supply, rising unemployment, and the likelihood of an impending recession. Hanke critiques the Federal Reserve’s recent actions, describing them as significant monetary blunders that have set the stage for an inevitable downturn. He explains how the Fed’s overreaction to early 2020 events led to an unprecedented growth in the money supply, followed by a severe contraction, signaling a challenging period ahead. The conversation also dives into the rising national debt, currently at $35 trillion and increasing, and its potential consequences for future generations.

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