Episode #256 - Peter St. Onge and Correcting the Market's Signal Chain
Austrian economist, pragmatist, and market commentator Peter St. Onge returns to the podcast to do a wide ranging talk about the state of markets, the economy and their relationship to the upcoming mid-term elections here in the US.We cover the civil war within the Democrats, the current mixed signals coming from the US economy on labor and inflation, and who is using that to derive political advantage over the US's political future.Show Notes:Peter on XPeter's Website, videos and NewsletterTom on XGGnG on Patreon
Episode #255 - Larry Lepard and the Paths to the Big Print
Author, financial commentator and hard money advocate Larry Lepard joins the podcast for the first time for a meeting of the minds on the paths forward for the global monetary system and what options lie in front of not just our leadership but we as investors and people as well. Larry outlines the thesis for his book The Big Print while we work through the challenges facing the monetary system.Show Notes:Larry on XThe Big Print on AmazonTom on XGGnG on Patreon
Episode #254 - Dexter White and Leaving the Silos Behind Us
Dexter White returns to the podcast for a chat about information silos, separations of facts from fiction, and why we really need to put on our big boy pants and remember what living in a plurality of perspectives looks like.Show Notes:Dexter on XTom on XGGnG on Patreon
Episode #253 - Gen. Blaine Holt and Cutting Through The Smoke on the Water
Host of the Dangerous Intellectuals podcast and Ret. Brig. General Blaine Holt joins me to do and up to the minute look at the situation with the state of US foreign policy objectives, how that ties into the larger war in process, and who really controls the pace and timing of those decisions. Show Notes:Blaine on XDangerous Intellectuals PodcastTom on XGGnG on Patreon
Episode #252 - Matt Dines and The Pincer Move on Europe's Bond Markets
Bond trader and publisher of Mine, Print, Hash Matt Dines joins me for a technical discussion of how the movements in money and bond markets are giving us definitive signs of where central bank policy around the world meets with the actions of the Trump administration to rewire the flow of global capital.Matt has a unique take on why Trump's next target in America's latest battle for independence from the old colonial powers of Europe may be closer to home than anyone was considering. Show NotesMatt on XMine Print Hash on SubstackTom on XGGnG on Patreon