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#258 Chris Whalen: No Recession, Tariffs Just 'a Distraction,' Why Stocks Rise & Gold Is 'a Great Trad

#258 Chris Whalen: No Recession, Tariffs Just 'a Distraction,' Why Stocks Rise & Gold Is 'a Great Trad

Episode 258 Published 7 months, 4 weeks ago
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Chris Whalen, chairman of Whalen Global Advisors and author of The Institutional Risk Analyst blog, returns to the show to discuss his newly released book "Inflated: Money, Debt and the American Dream."


Sponsors:

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In this episode, Whalen offers a contrarian perspective on current markets, dismissing recession fears while highlighting a "silent recession" in commercial real estate. He draws parallels between Trump and Andrew Jackson, explains why the Treasury-Fed relationship is America's most important economic factor, and predicts zero rate cuts this year despite market expectations. Whalen argues that America's addiction to inflation has benefited asset holders while hurting average citizens, creating a housing affordability crisis and warning of an impending commercial real estate collapse that could become "the new subprime."


Links:    

Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/rcwhalen    

Website: https://www.rcwhalen.com/    

The Institutional Risk Analyst: https://www.theinstitutionalriskanalyst.com/   

Inflated book (2nd edition): https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/inflated-r-christopher-whalen/1146303673


Timestamps:

0:00 - Introduction and welcome back Chris Whalen

0:31 - Discussion about Chris's new book release

2:04 - Current market analysis and tariff situation

2:35 - Trump's fiscal plans and Congressional challenges

3:58 - Credit to Chris for predicting tariffs as "distraction"

4:21 - Chris's investment positions

5:09 - America's addiction to debt

7:35 - Treasury market and Fed priorities analysis

9:02 - Banks' lack of credit demand issue

11:22 - Inflation misconceptions

13:43 - Trump/Jackson parallel

15:33 - Fed/Treasury relationship change post-2008

17:09 - Trump's vision for economic role of government

18:06 - Solutions for national debt

19:37 - Inflation impact across economic classes

21:33 - Housing market issues and starter home costs

24:56 - 2% inflation compounding effects

26:08 - Inflation's role in addressing national debt

28:49 - Recession outlook discussion

30:36 - "Silent recession" in commercial real estate

31:55 - Why rate cuts aren't needed

33:37 - Commercial real estate as "the new subprime"

35:29 - Government as housing lender of last resort problems

37:06 - Closing remarks

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