In a recent episode of the WTFinance podcast, David Collum, a Professor of Organic Chemistry and a leading thinker on markets and the world around us, was welcomed back for an enlightening conversation. During the discussion, David shared his thoughts on a range of topics, including his continued bearish outlook on the markets, the precarious state of pensions, shifting societal attitudes, and more.
David Collum’s interview on WTFinance provided a wide-ranging and insightful look at the current state of the markets and the world. From his bearish outlook on the markets to his concerns about the pension crisis and societal shifts, David’s commentary serves as a valuable reminder of the importance of being aware of the risks and staying informed in today’s complex and rapidly-changing environment. Whether you agree or disagree with his views, there is no denying that David’s perspective is a valuable one, and well worth listening to for anyone interested in finance and the world around us.
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