Showing posts with label Lauren Lyster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lauren Lyster. Show all posts
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Peter Baxter on Kondratieff Winters
Kondratieff Winters feature high volatility, slow to negative growth, delevering (by consumers, corporations, and governments) hoarding of cash by banks, asset deflation, and economic depressions due to bursting of unsustainable credit bubbles. Peter Baxter, President of Baxter Capital Advisors and author of KondratieffWinter.com, explains why he thinks we are in a Kondratieff Winter and where the economy is headed based on this theory.
Simon Mikhailovich on Capital Account
Lauren Lyster talks to Simon Mikhailovich of Eidesis Capital about potential approaches for tackling the US debt as well as lessons the US can learn from the Japanese economy.
Chris Mayer on Capital Account
Chris Mayer, author of Capital & Crisis, discusses his trip to Myanmar, including one very interesting feature of "monetary mayhem." Apparently, the only foreign currency the people of Myanmar accept is the US dollar, but they must be in mint condition - creased bills are not accepted!
Jimmy Rogers on Capital Account
(from Oct 26, 2012)
Jim Rogers goes Short US Treasuries, talks JP Morgan Silver and a Boom in North Korea
Jim Rogers Back to Shorting US Treasury Bonds
On Booming Burma and a North and South Korean M&A
on Blythe Masters and JP Morgan's Naked Silver Short
Jim Rogers goes Short US Treasuries, talks JP Morgan Silver and a Boom in North Korea
Jim Rogers Back to Shorting US Treasury Bonds
On Booming Burma and a North and South Korean M&A
on Blythe Masters and JP Morgan's Naked Silver Short
Mish Shedlock on Capital Account
Lauren Lyster talks to Mike "Mish" Shedlock, author of Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis, about what wages and standard of living might indicate about a US economic recovery.
Chris Whalen on Capital Account
Lauren Lyster talks to Chris Whalen, author of the book "Inflated," about how implementing Basel III and increasing capital requirements might lead to decreased lending and a US recession.
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Gonzalo Lira: interview on Capital Account with Lauren Lyster
Capital Account is one of my new favorite sources for informative interviews with people who know what they're talking about.
Friday, January 6, 2012
James Rickards on Capital Account
I recently started watching RT News' Capital Account show hosted by easy-on-the-eyes Lauren Lyster. Here are two recent clips from interviews with Jim Rickards, who recently came out with the book Currency Wars (which I'm currently reading, and recommend).
James Rickards on the Fed's European Bailout and a Global Central Bank (11/30/11)
Jim Rickards on Currency Wars, Real Wars and Gold (11/17/11)
James Rickards on the Fed's European Bailout and a Global Central Bank (11/30/11)
Jim Rickards on Currency Wars, Real Wars and Gold (11/17/11)
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