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The Year of the Cow - A Ryan Fair Podcast
Ryan Fair
145 episodes
1 day ago
This podcast was supposed to be funny, but I recognize that my humor only comes when I’m talking about serious issues.
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This podcast was supposed to be funny, but I recognize that my humor only comes when I’m talking about serious issues.
Show more...
Improv
Comedy
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The Everything Code: Why Recession is Cancelled and Bitcoin’s Just Getting Started
The Year of the Cow - A Ryan Fair Podcast
17 minutes 7 seconds
4 months ago
The Everything Code: Why Recession is Cancelled and Bitcoin’s Just Getting Started

Everything Code" theory—unpacking why traditional recessions might be a thing of the past in a world fueled by debt, liquidity cycles, and financial engineering. We explore how bond yields, the Fed’s constraints, and monetary expansion impact markets, and why Bitcoin, gold, and Ethereum are flashing signals for a new economic era. From interest payment traps to why the SPY may not build wealth, this podcast connects the dots between macro indicators and market behavior. It's a high-level but accessible roadmap for investors trying to decode where we’re headed next—and why everything feels rigged.


The Year of the Cow - A Ryan Fair Podcast
This podcast was supposed to be funny, but I recognize that my humor only comes when I’m talking about serious issues.