Podcast: Download Regarding the recent Podcast: US debt fears overblown US debt is high, but not unsustainably so (compared to global economies) A more relevant concern may be focused on the appetite or ability of investors to buy the quantum of debt being issued by the US government.
425: The US Government Ponzi scheme?
Podcast: Download Is it me or is no one talking about high U.S. debt levels anymore? Conventional wisdom has always been that high debt levels lead to inflation and the destruction of currencies, and money printing conjured up images of wheelbarrows full of worthless bills and economies in freefall. Then
424: Richard Duncan: U.S. Strong China in Trouble
Podcast: Download I have been asked by many to give my opinion on where the economy is headed and what to do. I have been reluctant to do so because I am not an economist and I do not want to give investment advice. However, I do think I owe
420: Realtors Make Legal Settlement: Changes Made to What YOU Pay!
Podcast: Download The cost of real estate transactions affects everyone regardless of whether you invest in real estate or not. Why? Because the cost of the transaction will ultimately be included in the price of the real estate. One of the biggest costs in a real estate transaction is the
419: The Ins and Outs of ATM Investing
Podcast: Download Last week I sent an update on the WF Velocity ATM Fund which currently has a live tranche. The email I sent, for reference, is below. The email prompted a number of questions that I answered and also thought it would be useful for my partner, Daryl Heller, who
418: Using Math to Your Advantage
Podcast: Download In the long run, math is pretty much always right. That’s why insurance companies are so profitable. They make predictions using the law of big numbers. Math can predict pretty much anything. Even Sports! I just re-watched the movie Moneyball about how the Oakland A’s made an improbable
417: Market Update from a Former Sovereign Wealth Fund Manager
Podcast: Download I feel like I am going through another major transition in my life. I turned 50 last September—a fact that I deliberately chose not to publicize. I hate to admit it, but much of my behavior is stereotypical divorced midlife crisis stuff. I got a Ferrari, I’ve been
416: Artificial Intelligence: The Mother of All Technologies
Podcast: Download In the latest surge of technological evolution, one titan stands out, reshaping our landscape with the silent swiftness of a revolution: Artificial Intelligence, or AI. It’s a term that sparks a spectrum of emotions, from exhilaration at the dawn of a new era to trepidation about the unknowns
415: Tax and Return: Judge Glock
Podcast: Download “I’m from the government and I’m here to help.” Ronald Reagan described those as the most dangerous words in the English language. I generally agree with the Gipper who I have fond memories of extending back to the 1980 presidential election that I watched with interest as a
414: The Safest Double Digit Returning Investment in History?
Podcast: Download When I was fresh out of surgical residency and started to make some money, I started looking for advice on what to do with it. One of the questions I had was about life insurance. I was a newlywed and had a baby on the way (now she’s