I lost over $80k when everything started to tank. Not because I was in an exchange that went belly up. I was just stupid to hold and because that's what everyone said. I'm still responsible. It just taught me to be a better investor now that I understand more of what could go wrong. It took me over two years of being in the market, I'm really grateful I found one source to recover my money, at least $10k profits weekly. Thanks Kimberly Ann Doran
Wow. I'm a bit perplexed seeing her been mentioned here also Didn’t know she has been good to so many people too this is wonderful, I'm in my fifth trade with her and it has been super.
looksl ike viktor is quite consensus market view -> low inflation, rates will lossen, growth will still be fine, geopolitical risk is fine. Fun to see even for him he sees SPX range bound
If there is abundance of capital where is it ? Why so many countries look like dumps with failing infrastructure? Why I have to wait one year for a surgery even paying 40% income tax? Why so many people can't get a nice apartment? It's ludicrous to think there is too much capital. There is never enough capital even for basic things in most nations , much less even a middle level of quality
It's a nice conspiracy theory but there is plenty of support for the west to help defend Ukraine because Russian aggression is against our interests. Nothing to do with a profit motive
Tip of the iceberg. Let's look at the even bigger corporate and financial oligarchs who have their eyes on Russia's natural resources (and Ukraine's too of course).
I've noticed that a lot of the guests talk with an extreme amount of certainty. But has anyone back tested or has been keeping track of the accuracy of their statements and predictions?
Yes, it was, it peaked about 2 years ago and has been slowly but steadily declining ever since. Inflation really was transitory, but the transition has been slow moving.
No reference by Viktor in his political analysis to mass migration and the fact that there are no examples of multicultural societies that are not authoritarian
@@Erikpdx The EU is increasingly authoritarian. Less and less free speech, some countries ban anti immigration political parties, the CEO of telegram just arrested in France, internet journalist Richard Medhurst just arrested in the UK which keeps trying to edge back into the EU and which has announced that it will even try to extradite US citizens in the US who violate the UK's speech laws, Germany is one of the very few non Communist countries that ban home schooling, sociologists of religion say Europe's restrictions on religious freedom are comparable to the Muslim world, the list goes on. The US was not very multicultural until after 1965 (and the modest multiculturalism we had before 1965 pertained to groups that we either pressured to assimilate or that the mainstream segregated themselves from by custom and law; no accident that NS Germany in the 30s modeled its Nuremberg Code on US race law). A better example of a country that is multicultural but not (very) authoritarian (AFAIK) is India, but I don't know of anyone who advocates India as a desirable model. That country has to do the best it can with a difficult situation.
Hello? Do you know how many tax havens are in the world ? How is this new de government intervention going to work when so many rich people are in low or zero tax nations?
@@johndoe1.196 his argument is more government intervention. I can't see a world where the middle class in many advanced (albeit poorly Run) countries pay up to 50% taxes and some millionaires and higher go to tax haven and pay 0%. I think the oecd is coming for tax havens somehow.. unfortunately some oecd members are tax havens themselves, but only for the rich. The worker class still pays up to 50% even in countries where capital goes untaxed ! Look at Belgium. 30% income tax on something as little as 30k Europe but there is 0% capital gains tax for the rich! Talk about aristocratic elite wealth protection at the expense of the working class.
@@easterntechartists Most wealthy celebs get raked over the coals, tax wise. Reduce the number of BS government welfare programs getting milked by ne'er-do-wells and stop trying to create a world wide empire and there'd be no reason for anyone to get fleeced...other than for the personal gain of asshole politicians bribing the poor with our money and the asshole moochers demanding to be bribed by said politicians.
@@easterntechartists A national sales tax would solve that problem. Of course the government likes the *income* tax because it's also a form of surveillance. P.S.- Coveting is the modern zeitgeist, but it's still a sin.
I lost over $80k when everything started to tank. Not because I was in an exchange that went belly up. I was just stupid to hold and because that's what everyone said. I'm still responsible. It just taught me to be a better investor now that I understand more of what could go wrong. It took me over two years of being in the market, I'm really grateful I found one source to recover my money, at least $10k profits weekly. Thanks Kimberly Ann Doran
Wow. I'm a bit perplexed seeing her been mentioned here also Didn’t know she has been good to so many people too this is wonderful, I'm in my fifth trade with her and it has been super.
The very first time we tried, we invested $2000 and after a week, we received $9500. That really helped us a lot to pay up our bills.
You trade with Kimberly Doran too? Wow that woman has been a blessing to me and my family.
I'm new at this, please how can I reach her?
I was skeptical at first till I decided to try. Its huge returns is awesome. I can't say much.
Always enjoy listening to Viktor Shvets, as he has a unique perspective (being from the Ukraine) that no one else I listen to has.
looksl ike viktor is quite consensus market view -> low inflation, rates will lossen, growth will still be fine, geopolitical risk is fine. Fun to see even for him he sees SPX range bound
episode starts at 0:34
If there is abundance of capital where is it ? Why so many countries look like dumps with failing infrastructure? Why I have to wait one year for a surgery even paying 40% income tax? Why so many people can't get a nice apartment? It's ludicrous to think there is too much capital. There is never enough capital even for basic things in most nations , much less even a middle level of quality
Plenty of capital IF you are a (highly) "qualified borrower." IOW, it is easy to get a loan if you don't really need one as the old joke goes.
Why nobody is NOT talking of "for-profit" interests of western military-industrial-complex in continuing the Ukraine (NATO) - Russia war? #StopTheWar
It's a nice conspiracy theory but there is plenty of support for the west to help defend Ukraine because Russian aggression is against our interests. Nothing to do with a profit motive
Tip of the iceberg. Let's look at the even bigger corporate and financial oligarchs who have their eyes on Russia's natural resources (and Ukraine's too of course).
I think that Viktor misses a lot of history lessons in school!
Erik, consider hiring Victor as your therapist. Nothing but logic to refute your permadoomsday mentality. Buying the book immediately😊
This guy was probably saying we achieved a soft landing in July 2008
I've noticed that a lot of the guests talk with an extreme amount of certainty. But has anyone back tested or has been keeping track of the accuracy of their statements and predictions?
Inflation was not defeated
Yes, it was, it peaked about 2 years ago and has been slowly but steadily declining ever since. Inflation really was transitory, but the transition has been slow moving.
No reference by Viktor in his political analysis to mass migration and the fact that there are no examples of multicultural societies that are not authoritarian
The US is multicultural and not authoritatian. The EU too, but they've had their moments.
@@Erikpdx The EU is increasingly authoritarian. Less and less free speech, some countries ban anti immigration political parties, the CEO of telegram just arrested in France, internet journalist Richard Medhurst just arrested in the UK which keeps trying to edge back into the EU and which has announced that it will even try to extradite US citizens in the US who violate the UK's speech laws, Germany is one of the very few non Communist countries that ban home schooling, sociologists of religion say Europe's restrictions on religious freedom are comparable to the Muslim world, the list goes on.
The US was not very multicultural until after 1965 (and the modest multiculturalism we had before 1965 pertained to groups that we either pressured to assimilate or that the mainstream segregated themselves from by custom and law; no accident that NS Germany in the 30s modeled its Nuremberg Code on US race law).
A better example of a country that is multicultural but not (very) authoritarian (AFAIK) is India, but I don't know of anyone who advocates India as a desirable model. That country has to do the best it can with a difficult situation.
So watchu sayin?
It's like the game ain't the same. Got younger analysts pulling price targets so they can bring fame to their name.
the amount of adverparasitiments is obnoxious
Some of us were born to be Contrarians. ❤
Thanks 👍👍👍
Superb.
Hello? Do you know how many tax havens are in the world ? How is this new de government intervention going to work when so many rich people are in low or zero tax nations?
When has paying more taxes ever solved anything?
@@johndoe1.196 his argument is more government intervention. I can't see a world where the middle class in many advanced (albeit poorly Run) countries pay up to 50% taxes and some millionaires and higher go to tax haven and pay 0%. I think the oecd is coming for tax havens somehow.. unfortunately some oecd members are tax havens themselves, but only for the rich. The worker class still pays up to 50% even in countries where capital goes untaxed ! Look at Belgium. 30% income tax on something as little as 30k Europe but there is 0% capital gains tax for the rich! Talk about aristocratic elite wealth protection at the expense of the working class.
@@johndoe1.196 I agree with you. I just object to being forced too when people even much wealthier than me somehow end up paying even less!
@@easterntechartists Most wealthy celebs get raked over the coals, tax wise. Reduce the number of BS government welfare programs getting milked by ne'er-do-wells and stop trying to create a world wide empire and there'd be no reason for anyone to get fleeced...other than for the personal gain of asshole politicians bribing the poor with our money and the asshole moochers demanding to be bribed by said politicians.
@@easterntechartists A national sales tax would solve that problem. Of course the government likes the *income* tax because it's also a form of surveillance.
P.S.- Coveting is the modern zeitgeist, but it's still a sin.