This compilation of financial-related insights includes videos from Steven Van Metre, The Atlantis Report, and David Lin.
Steven Van Metre says the unexpected is about to send the global economy crashing.
The Atlantis Report shares news of hundreds of banks expected to fail in 2024.
John Taylor, Professor of Economics at Stanford University joins David Lin to discuss what the Federal Reserve must do to avoid a crisis in 2024.
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Steven Van Metre
Jan 1, 2024
The Unexpected is About to Send the Global Economy Crashing
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The Atlantis Report
Jan 1, 2024
In the ever-evolving financial sector landscape, a foreboding prediction looms over the horizon as analysts and experts foresee the potential downfall of a substantial number of banks in the year 2024. 250 to 500 banks are facing the risk of failure. The implications of such a scenario extend beyond mere numerical statistics, signaling a potential shift in the banking industry’s stability.
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David Lin
Jan 1, 2024
John Taylor, Professor of Economics at Stanford University, discusses the ideal monetary policy the Fed should undertake, which should follow the Taylor Rule.
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