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Apr 10, 2026
Inflation Surges Higher — The Fed is Now Trapped
The creator discusses the recent CPI inflation report, highlighting a surge in inflation to 3.3% and core inflation at 2.6%, with a concerning month-over-month acceleration. They note that energy prices, particularly oil and gasoline, remain elevated due to geopolitical factors and damaged infrastructure, contributing to eroding consumer purchasing power and a record low in consumer sentiment. The creator also points out that the Federal Reserve is unlikely to cut interest rates soon, with a near 0% chance for the upcoming April meeting.
Apr 9, 2026
How to Invest in 2026 After the Stock Market Drop
The creator discusses the necessity of inflation in a debt-driven economy, explaining how rising prices help service existing debt. The video uses analogies of personal mortgages and income to illustrate how inflation benefits borrowers. It also touches on margin debt and the risks investors face when borrowing to invest, especially during market downturns.
Apr 6, 2026
Jobs Report Surprises Again… No Rate Cuts Now?
The creator discusses the latest jobs report, noting a surprisingly strong addition of 178,000 net jobs in March, which complicates the Federal Reserve's decision on interest rate cuts. The report also shows a decrease in wage growth to 3.5% and a significant increase in job cuts attributed to AI, which rose from 2% in 2024 to 25% in March.
Apr 2, 2026
The Fed is Printing Money Again... And Inflation is Accelerating
The creator discusses the Federal Reserve's money printing activities, noting a significant increase in their balance sheet and the purchase of US Treasury bills, notes, and bonds. This is presented as a response to declining demand for US debt, potentially leading to higher interest rates.
Mar 30, 2026
Stagflation Risk is Rising Fast in The USA
The creator discusses the rising risk of stagflation in the US, defining it as a combination of slow economic growth, rising unemployment, and high inflation. They attribute this risk to supply shocks, particularly in oil due to geopolitical conflicts affecting shipping routes like the Strait of Hormuz and the Red Sea, and poor monetary policy characterized by excessive money supply growth, especially following the Great Financial Crisis and during the pandemic.
Mar 26, 2026
How to Build a Stock Market Portfolio With Just 4 Investments
The creator proposes a simplified stock market portfolio strategy focusing on four key investments: S&P 500 index funds/ETFs (50%), international stocks index funds/ETFs (10%), gold (20%), and an opportunity bucket (20%). This approach aims to provide growth and protection by diversifying across major markets and including gold as an inflation hedge, diverging from the traditional 60/40 stock/bond allocation.
Mar 23, 2026
Housing Market Update 2026 — The Hidden Costs Are Surging
The creator discusses the US housing market, concluding that a crash is unlikely due to low inventory and rising prices. They also analyze mortgage interest rates, linking them to the 10-year Treasury note yields, which are influenced by inflation expectations and oil prices. The creator anticipates a flat housing market in 2026.
Mar 16, 2026
Private Credit: The Next Risk in the Financial System
The creator discusses the growing risks in the private credit market, highlighting how higher interest rates are straining borrowers with floating-rate loans. They note increasing downgrades and default rates, as well as liquidity mismatches due to semi-liquid funds offering periodic withdrawals while underlying loans have longer terms. Several large investment firms are mentioned as participants in this market.
Mar 13, 2026
Americans Are Struggling With Debt and Missed Payments
The creator discusses the deteriorating financial health of US consumers, highlighting record hardship withdrawals from 401(k)s, rising credit card debt, and increasing delinquencies across various loan types, including student loans and mortgages. This trend suggests significant financial pressure on households.
Mar 11, 2026
CPI Inflation Report: Gasoline Prices Surging — Trouble Ahead
The creator discusses the February CPI inflation report, noting that it doesn't reflect current March energy price surges. While the overall inflation rate has decreased since 2022, many components are still rising faster than the Fed's 2% target. The creator expresses skepticism about the accuracy of the CPI numbers and predicts a significantly higher inflation report for March due to rising gasoline and diesel prices, which will eventually be passed on to consumers.
Mar 9, 2026
US Debt Crisis: Warning From The Bond Market
The creator discusses the escalating US national debt, highlighting the government's consistent overspending and the inflationary impact of printing money to cover debts. The video details recent fiscal year deficits, the complexities of tariff refunds impacting deficit calculations, and the projected acceleration of interest payments on the national debt, warning of a worsening situation in the coming years.
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