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@rexxpowercolt4 күн бұрын
I have been using this! Very cool website
@UNOyay5 күн бұрын
Would like to hear his thoughts on the astronomical US national debt and if comparable to any time in history.
@richchen72982 күн бұрын
It's not
@jsajeev30464 күн бұрын
Two examples were mentioned - in the 1850s rail roads dominated and in 1960s the old magnificent 7 dominated. While in 1960s there was no market meltdown, the interviewee never touched upon what happened in 1850s.
@TxRedMan5 күн бұрын
33% of approximately 43 Trillion, is represented by 2% of the respective 500 components. I think that’s the jaw dropper. If I regurgitated it correctly 🤔
@nvr16185 күн бұрын
What?! Did he say the equity risk premium is high? It's extremely low
@jimjackson42565 күн бұрын
He should be a billionaire.
@nestorpapachristos9255 күн бұрын
Hi Meb. Real Returns in USD is not a real currency. It should be measured in GOLD .. not fiat currencies. this regarding your question at 20min mark. like today. every currency is collapsing vs gold. there is only one common currency, gold.
@ray-mc-l5 күн бұрын
* nods politely while looking for an exit *
@Ryan_Tinney5 күн бұрын
How do you measure the value of Gold?
@nestorpapachristos9253 күн бұрын
@@Ryan_Tinney gold is just a metal. nothing more. 1 oz today, is the same last year, is the same 100 years ago, or 1000 years ago. it's "value" doesn't change. the only thing that changes is the fiat currency that it's priced ... there is no reason gold should trade at $2700 or $270 except the amount of money in circulation .. gold is just gold. it's constant. but not the USD, or Yen, or Euro.
@ray-mc-l2 күн бұрын
@@nestorpapachristos925 even if you want to ignore fiat currencies, the demand for gold fluctuates. It goes up when people lose trust in banks and governments. The amount of goods you could buy with an ounce of gold changes all the time. So it's not constant. And measuring things in dollars in so much easier because that's what people actually use to buy things.