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Conversation #3: Financial Math w/Alf
Another in our string of special conversations, our guest this time is Alfonso Peccatiello better known as Macro Alf. In discussing key bond market fundamentals, he and Jeff hit on risks to stocks and even the money fallacy surrounding bank reserves. Plus, Alf has a special offer for EDU members.
Member Video #26: Collateral Center
These “grad” level classroom videos aim to bring us close to actual practice. Having access to real data would be nice just not possible. Instead, we’ll source indirect access via the findings of those who have been privileged. Thankfully, we can reveal quite a lot this way even if still not quite the full picture.
Conversation #2: Stock Menace w/Mike Green
A very special conversation, Jeff is joined by none other than Mike Green. You know you’re going to get a deep look at the always-overlooked details whenever Jeff gets together with Mike. An hourlong discussion and breakdown of equities, the retirement requirement, and what Mike thinks just might change the whole industry.
Member Video #25: Dealer Time
We are ready to take the Classroom videos to the next level. From purposefully simple and highly stylized examples, from here we’ll step up and make our investigations more realistic. And that means intensity as well as complexity.
Special Guest Presentation: Isaac Halls
Could the eurodollar system fit into Austrian Economics and its business cycle theory? If you’ve ever wondered what those were about, special guest presenter Isaac Halls will guide you through an overview before presenting his thesis on how eurodollars determine the flow of the global business cycle.
Conversation #1: Eurodollar Dominance w/Brent Johnson
Following up from the presentation on Eurodollar Dominance, Jeff is joined by Brent Johnson for a detailed breakdown of why so many people are convinced the dollar must be doomed and how that biases so much of the discussion surrounding this critical topic.