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The Plutonomix Podcast: There are always two sides to every issue, both of which have merit
13 minutes
2 years ago
Dodged a Bullet
In this week’s episode of the Plutonomix Podcast, Barnaby Levin and Laurie Kamhi discuss the recent, bipartisan passage of the Debt Ceiling under the leadership of Kevin McCarthy in the House. With the Fed finally deciding to Pause, they say this may allow us to avoid a Recession, with the caveat Treasury will now need to sell a trillion dollars of new debt to fund current spending, which may lead to an increase in rates as well. They also highlight the challenges faced by regional banks due to commercial loans coming due and the impact vacancies will have on Debtors ability to service their debt. Finally, they look back on a few of their more recent predictions, which have proven prescient.
TIMESTAMPS
01:25 The McCarthy Compromise
03:25 Pent up Demand
03:45 The Notion of Rolling Recessions
05:50 Dispersion Among the Pundits
06:40 The PEG Ratio: Focus on Price to Earnings Growth
08:25 A Stock Picker's Market
09:25 Ahead of the Curve with Some of Their Biggest Predictions
RESOURCES
What I Think I Know by Barnaby Levin
The Illusion of Knowledge by Howard Marks
Closing Technique of the Week: The Ben Franklin Close
CNBC: The Fed has not made a compelling case for taming inflation by crushing demand, says Judy Shelton
Stanley Druckenmiller says he'd be 'stunned' if a recession doesn't happen in 2023
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The Plutonomix Podcast: There are always two sides to every issue, both of which have merit