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173 TIP. Stock Market Melt-Up & Quantitative Tightening With Richard Duncan

In today’s show, Preston and Stig talk about Quantitative Tightening and the impact on the US Stock Market. The group has an in-depth discussion about the bond yield curve and how it might look as 2018 progresses. Our guest, Richard Duncan, has worked at the IMF and World Bank and has over 30 years of experience in financial markets.

IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:
– Why and how the bond yield curve can signal a stock market high
– Why the FED is shrinking its balance sheet with 1 trillion dollars
– Why US’s trade deficit is the reason why the US dollar is the world’s most dominant currency
– Where commodities are heading in 2018
– Ask The Investors: How do I avoid confirmation bias?

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