Category: Audio Podcast
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AMA 188 – Creating a Revolutionary Business Idea with Seth Merrin
In the early 1980s, Seth Merrin was an intern on Wall Street who saw ways the industry could change for the better. His first startup was an order management software that asset managers around the world use. He later created the company Liquidnet Holdings that allows institutional investors to trade large blocks of stock. Jason…
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AMA 187 – Rebranding the Democratic Party with Dr. Bob Filner
Jason and guest, Bob Filner, debate the Trump Administration, how the remiss government regulators are towards financial institutions, and the need for a complete reinvention of the Democratic party. As the former House Committee Chairman on Veteran’s Affairs, Bob Filner tackled Jamie Dimon and JPMorgan by threatening to press charges for their unethical treatment of…
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AMA 186 – Finding Yield in a Deflationary Period with Harry Dent
In 2016 Jason was joined by Harry Dent, from Dent Research, to discuss the tax benefits you can get from moving to a US territory like Puerto Rico, some cyclical markets that are out of control, demographic problems around the world, inflation, and foreign investors in US real estate. Key Takeaways: [1:05] Harry’s new home…
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AMA 185 – Changing Technologies and What to Do With Doomsday Skepticism with Jeff Macke
Jason Hartman talks to Yahoo Finance’s Jeff Macke about the impact of changing technologies, the perception of Doomsday skepticism and what underemployment means for those seeking jobs and those hiring. Macke also ways in on the inflation/deflation debate and discusses some of the points raised in his book Clash of the Financial Pundits. Key Takeaways:…
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AMA 184 – Keeping Your Investments Safe During the Everything Bubble with Mish Shedlock
At some time or other, every asset class has been in a bubble. Whether it’s the dot-com bubble of the 90s or the housing bubble in the 2000s, booms and busts are commonplace at this point. When they happen you have to make sure you’re diversified and prepared for the downturn. But what happens if…
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AMA 183 – Using New Rules to Give Your Investments Better Leverage
New lending rules means new investment strategies for real estate investors. That’s why it’s important to keep up with what Fannie Mae is doing with loans. Jason calls in one of his lenders to find out what’s changed recently and how that will effect what you’re buying, and how you’re buying properties. Key Takeaways: [1:45]…
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AMA 182 – Examining Inflation and Deflation with Jason Hartman’s Asset Matrix
Single-family homes sales rose in January. This has made income property inventory low. Jason shares a live recording from a previous seminar in which he thoroughly explains why investing in a single family home as income property is the only logical investment during an inflationary period. And, if the signs are correct the U.S is…
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AMA 181 – The Sale of a Lifetime with Harry Dent
Bubbles abound in the world of investing, and today is no different. Jason welcomes Harry Dent, author of The Sale of a Lifetime, about what’s going on today in the stock market, real estate market, political world, and worldwide economic statuses. Harry points out what nation in Europe that reminds him of Japan before their…
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AMA 180 – Why Knowing Things Still Matters When Facts Are So Easy to Look Up with William Poundstone
For this 10th Episode, Jason goes off topic and welcomes William Poundstone, author of the new book, Head in the Cloud: Why Knowing Things Still Matters When Facts are So Easy to Look Up. Mr. Poundstone is also the author of the New York Times best-selling books, Fortune’s Formula: The Untold Story of Scientific Betting…
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AMA 179 – Happier Investors in Today’s Market with Frances Donald
Frances Donald, Senior Economist at Manulife Asset Management and Chief Economist at John Hancock Financial Services, explains to Jason the changes in consumer, investor, and executive sentiment numbers in the home and job market. While we don’t know exactly why the economic is experiencing such a resurgence, Frances does attribute at least some of it…