Posts Tagged ‘Karl Denninger’
2024-06-23 Retirement Lifestyle Advocates Radio w/ Karl Denninger
This week’s interview on RLA Radio features Karl Denninger. RLA host Dennis Tubbergen gets Denninger’s comments on the economy, medical system, and politics. They also discussed the current state of the economy and the stock market. Denninger compared the market’s refusal to decline despite bearish economic indicators to Pavlov’s dog experiment, suggesting that the market…
Read More2024-05-12 Retirement Lifestyle Advocates Radio w/ Karl Denninger
Karl Denninger joins your host Dennis Tubbergen on this week’s Retirement Lifestyle Advocates radio show. Denninger expressed skepticism about the recent healthy jobs report, noting that many of the jobs added were in healthcare and government, sectors that add cost to living but not necessarily betterment. He also pointed out that employment in sectors that…
Read More2024-02-04 Retirement Lifestyle Advocates Radio w/ Karl Denninger
Karl Denninger, a writer and analyst, joins your host, Dennis Tubbergen, this week on Retirement Lifestyle Advocates radio to discuss the current state of the stock market and the potential for a recession. He questions the belief that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates, pointing out that there is no official statement from the…
Read More2023-12-03 Retirement Lifestyle Advocates Radio w/ Karl Denninger
The yield curve has been inverted for over a year, which is unusual and suggests a recession is likely on the horizon. Our guest this week, Karl Denninger, discusses with your host, Dennis Tubbergen, the inverted yield curve and its implications for the economy, along with other economic indicators, such as retail sales and housing…
Read More2023-08-27 Retirement Lifestyle Advocates Radio w/ Karl Denninger
The housing market is locked up. People who have 3% mortgages cannot move except under extreme duress because a new mortgage is 7%. And the price of the average house has doubled. As a result, the payment’s gone up by 40%. People don’t have that. They just don’t have the money. Returning to the Retirement…
Read More2023-06-25 Retirement Lifestyle Advocates Radio w/ Karl Denninger
The Fed has raised interest rates, but what the Fed has not managed to do is get Congress to cut out or curtail spending in any meaningful way. We had about a 4 trillion-dollar federal budget prior to COVID, now over 6 trillion. That’s a 50% expansion from what it used to be, and there…
Read More2023-04-09 Retirement Lifestyle Advocates Radio w/ Karl Denninger
The dislocation impact of excess currency creation has the currency markets in an extreme situation, such that the U.S. can no longer export our inflation. We’re likely to be much worse off than in 2008. Our guest this week, Mr. Karl Denninger, explains what’s happening with the US dollar and provides his take on the…
Read More2023-02-26 Retirement Lifestyle Advocates Radio w/ Karl Denninger
Since the Great Society programs started, we have provided profound disincentives to people on the right-hand side of the bell curve to have children while simultaneously creating large incentives for people on the left side of that curve. It’s the people on the right side of those curves who are the ones that end up…
Read More2022-12-11 Retirement Lifestyle Advocates Radio w/ Karl Denninger
The Federal Reserve is not likely to return to Quantitative Easing, creating dollars that is because that will stoke hyperinflation. The problem with hyperinflation is that hyperinflation reliably destroys governments, and that means them. Our guest this week on Retirement Lifestyle Advocates makes a good argument on this topic in his conversation with your host…
Read More2022-10-09 Retirement Lifestyle Advocates Radio w/ Karl Denninger
What made you think that the 50% rise in real estate actually had anything to do with real value? It did not. A very popular guest this week on Retirement Lifestyle Advocates radio, Mr. Karl Denninger, talks with your host Dennis Tubbergen about the current recession, the Fed’s reaction, and the likely scenario for the…
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