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This compilation of financial-related insights includes videos from Gregory Mannarino, The Atlantis Report, Wall Street Silver, and ITM Trading.
Gregory Mannarino talks about how the entire thing will meltdown without the Fed propping up the market.
The Atlantis Report shares news of the credit crisis worsening as up to 50 million people stop paying creditors.
Peter St Onge on Wall Street Silver talks about buy now pay later soaring.
Lakshman Achuthan, co-founder of the Economic Cycle Research Institute joins Daniela Cambone on ITM Trading to discuss the top surprises to watch for in 2024.
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Gregory Mannarino
Jan 3, 2024
WITHOUT MORE FED. PROPPING UP OF THIS MARKET, THIS ENTIRE THING WILL MELT DOWN. Mannarino
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The Atlantis Report
Jan 3, 2024
Despite official narratives of an economic recovery, the day-to-day reality for many Americans is characterized by mounting financial stress and an increasing inability to meet financial obligations. The credit crisis gripping the United States has reached a distressing milestone, with a staggering 50 million individuals now defaulting on loan payments, as the credit crisis gets even worse.
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Wall Street Silver
Jan 3, 2024
In this video, Peter examines the dramatic rise in ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ services in the U.S., highlighting how a significant portion of the population is turning to these options amidst dwindling pandemic savings and declining real incomes. He discusses the appeal of these services, especially among millennials, and the potential risks involved, including high-interest rates and the creation of ‘phantom debt.’ He also delves into the broader economic impacts and the role of federal monetary policies in this trend.
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ITM TRADING, INC.
Jan 3, 2024
The 2024 growth outlook leans towards the downside, as indicated by Lakshman Achuthan, co-founder of the Economic Cycle Research Institute. In an interview with Daniela Cambone, he emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between cyclical and non-cyclical factors when assessing the current economic landscape. Achuthan notes that inflation is a cyclical factor, and as cyclical drivers move downward, any negative shock can have a significant impact.
Achuthan also offers insights into the housing market, suggesting that it might not truly be a seller’s market in 2024. He advises potential buyers to approach purchases strategically, recommending they ‘have a couple of alternatives to play off against each other.’ Regarding the U.S. dollar, he expresses a lack of bullish sentiment in the short term, attributing it to the concerning fiscal deficit. Watch the video to delve deeper into Achuthan’s analysis and discover strategies for safeguarding your wealth in 2024.
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