Confusion, Division, Loss of Trust: How The Investment World Has Changed | Grant Williams

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  • Опубликовано: 12 ноя 2024

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  • @TheJuliaLaRocheShow
    @TheJuliaLaRocheShow  14 дней назад +27

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  • @lak1294
    @lak1294 14 дней назад +20

    Love Grant Williams! He doesn't do enough interviews so it's great you got him on. Thanks so much! 😻

  • @robstrickland166
    @robstrickland166 13 дней назад +1

    Grant did an interview with Willem Middelkoop years ago and the topics they touch on all came to pass or came true, so I found a talk Grant did about Gold being the apex predator, it is because of this talk Grant did, that I now prep for the coming calamity and listen to him as much as I can and Willem to, thank you so much for the interview

  • @edsteadham4085
    @edsteadham4085 14 дней назад +6

    Great interviewer great guest

  • @littlejohnjp
    @littlejohnjp 11 дней назад

    This makes SO much sense. And what a great way to describe “investors” vs. “speculators.” Julia, thank you for the time you spend producing these. And yes, the hair is fantastic! Have a great weekend!

    • @togoni
      @togoni 10 дней назад

      😄😄😁

  • @circlelabs
    @circlelabs 13 дней назад +3

    Grant is always an incredible guest! Only thing is the next decade is going to be insane with respect to innovation so definitely need exposure there for alpha. A barbell strategy with precious metals and commodities on the left end and early-stage tech and biotech for exposure to blockchain (tech, not meme coins), automation, humanoids, AR/VR, etc., as well as longevity and wellness biotech.

  • @SamMiller-x4f
    @SamMiller-x4f 14 дней назад +7

    Thank you Grant. From an abandoned armadillo farm in Arkansas.

  • @briancunningham1647
    @briancunningham1647 13 дней назад

    Grant is GRAND

  • @robertwhite1810
    @robertwhite1810 14 дней назад +2

    Brilliant analysis

  • @vermeerrecpt9290
    @vermeerrecpt9290 14 дней назад +2

    Julia with Amazing Hair !!!

  • @rpinter677
    @rpinter677 14 дней назад

    Excellent guest! Insightful, calm analysis. He didn't discuss BTC but I suspect he thinks it's too volatile for his style of investing.

  • @Stoptheinvasion-y2d
    @Stoptheinvasion-y2d 14 дней назад +3

    Grant is a brilliant deep thinker!

  • @Aceinthehole117
    @Aceinthehole117 11 дней назад

    Great interview

  • @nickhornsey5719
    @nickhornsey5719 14 дней назад

    Hi Julia, I am a recent follower. You’re smashing it with your questions and guests. Congratulations. I love Grants view of the world. Plus he’s a Brit like me! 😜

  • @issenvan1050
    @issenvan1050 14 дней назад +2

    Decent guest. You should interview Lobo Tiggre, too.

  • @EmmanuelRamirez-vr4zb
    @EmmanuelRamirez-vr4zb 14 дней назад +5

    Thanks Grant!

  • @lakshminarayanan-ls5fz
    @lakshminarayanan-ls5fz 14 дней назад +3

    Gold

  • @Galloway8786
    @Galloway8786 14 дней назад +7

    I'm still a glass half-full kind of person, but thanks to shrinkflation there isn't much in the glass.

    • @kevinobrien9271
      @kevinobrien9271 14 дней назад

      Actually, shrinkflation would mean that the glass would be smaller 😊

  • @joshnaughton9103
    @joshnaughton9103 14 дней назад +1

    Cold fusion and physicaly responsible politicians were always 20 years away

  • @david-fletcher
    @david-fletcher 14 дней назад +1

    Unless you are approaching retirement, keep investing in global equity

  • @mauriciocruz3225
    @mauriciocruz3225 14 дней назад

    Great video

  • @ljragsandfeathers
    @ljragsandfeathers 14 дней назад +1

    Fantastic interview, Julia. You are truly good at this ❤

  • @davidcpugh8743
    @davidcpugh8743 14 дней назад +1

    The single greatest risk of any public company at the moment is the legal system and especially the assorted federal agencies. Not competence, not competition, not tech change.
    Could not believe when SEC banned hard copy annual reports. An example. Other examples abound!

  • @Horatio1886build
    @Horatio1886build 14 дней назад

    Might not be like hyperinflation but we sure as heck got a damaging cumulative inflation result over 4 years. I’m 65 and experienced worse on a technical scale but there is something more here. That something more is sovereign debt. Very very real and just on the edge of being enough to devastate a large portion of middle class & working poor.

  • @tenplus1025
    @tenplus1025 14 дней назад +2

    MV=PY Never forget. Inflation is gonna be sub 2%… unless easing begins

  • @briankoontz9711
    @briankoontz9711 14 дней назад

    Gold, Silver, Snowline Gold, Thesis Gold, Silver, Abra Silver, Blackrock Silver, Hercules Metals etc.
    Gold, USD and equities will decouple.

  • @davidcpugh8743
    @davidcpugh8743 14 дней назад

    Transitory inflation meme? Concur. It’s not handled as too painful for political parties to handle. Now built in beyond the power of the Fed to handle.

  • @reggiebishop5398
    @reggiebishop5398 13 дней назад

    First time I heard someone call it what it is Gambling they say speculation but it's gambling

  • @jimfranklin3885
    @jimfranklin3885 13 дней назад

    👍JPL has now proven that cold fusion IS theoretically possible, I emphasize theoretically though. LOL 👍It is a QED now though. 😄

  • @paul1862
    @paul1862 12 дней назад

    No link to books? Not even the names in the description??

  • @michaelstock9351
    @michaelstock9351 14 дней назад +2

    Another great video

  • @SteveKlare-iq7zx
    @SteveKlare-iq7zx 13 дней назад

    Severe recession will see the budget deficit double or triple

  • @johns4412
    @johns4412 14 дней назад

    Cold fusion has been talked about for years but it totally unnecessary for progress. Current nuclear technologies are enough for abundant cheap energy and prosperous future. Politics is the main barrier to progress

  • @mberk007
    @mberk007 13 дней назад

    I don't think populism is caused by inflation. Inflation is one of the issues waking people up to the fact that the Federal government isn't a solution but rather the cause of most of our problems.

  • @rajmaheshwari444
    @rajmaheshwari444 12 дней назад

    USA didn’t experience inflation because it was exported to other countries by printing dollars and exporting dollars against goods purchases. As the purchase was in dollars, and dollar always appreciated, there was no inflation.
    Now you can’t continue to do this anymore. So be ready for double digit inflation and devaluation of dollar.

  • @jg7088
    @jg7088 12 дней назад

    Seems like the same message from the last time u interviewed him

  • @detectiveofmoneypolitics
    @detectiveofmoneypolitics 14 дней назад +1

    Detective of Money Politics is following this very informative content cheers from VK3GFS and 73s from Frank from Melbourne Australia 😊

  • @livinginitaly16years80
    @livinginitaly16years80 14 дней назад +1

    Thats where Bitcoin comes its not a trust based system its based on verification,a transaction must be verified by all nodes ,no trust Is needed

    • @user-99.99
      @user-99.99 14 дней назад

      Preach it! They will all get it, in due time.

  • @lancemairs4956
    @lancemairs4956 14 дней назад +2

    The Russian war machine is not being ground down and degraded. It is ramping up and becoming trained, experienced and modernized. Plus it's alliances are being cemented and it's independence from the hedgemon completed.

    • @edsteadham4085
      @edsteadham4085 14 дней назад +1

      Yes and tens of thousands of young russians are dying in the process. And russias demographics cant replace them. Sure the old war machine is doing great. And Ukraine is even in worse shape

    • @jonvonderhaar7060
      @jonvonderhaar7060 10 дней назад

      Let me add to that comment. Russia just picked up a couple million in population and trillions in natural resources (the Ukrainians that fled to Russia and those living in areas now Russian and the coal and gas fields in Ukraine). Its military technology has proven its worth and will be marketed to the world. The sanctions got rid of western companies like insurance companies that are now Russian companies. Without Russian energy, Europe is finished. It’s a relative game and Russia is ascending.

    • @lennybriscoe6133
      @lennybriscoe6133 10 дней назад

      Wrong.

  • @issenvan1050
    @issenvan1050 14 дней назад

    Timestamps are about to come?

    • @TheJuliaLaRocheShow
      @TheJuliaLaRocheShow  14 дней назад +1

      I put them in there. That's strange that they're not showing.

  • @omnimoeish
    @omnimoeish 14 дней назад

    I don’t understand people who think that inflation will go up just because it did in the 70s when umpteen major factors were different. Right now we don’t have a population boom, oil prices are staying low and stable and the US is producing massive amounts of oil, there’s very little chance of more stimulus any time soon, supply chains are back to normal, the job market is slowly weakening, jolts data showing open jobs dropping off a cliff. Global economy is weakening. You can’t just say “I think inflation is going back up because it did that one time 50 years ago” and be taken seriously.

  • @Kevriyal5654
    @Kevriyal5654 14 дней назад

    Inflation as measured is practically resolved in the US as the consumer has lost their ability to spend sensibly. The only places you see inflation is in oligopolistic industries and some in services driven by wealth.

  • @Justinian169
    @Justinian169 14 дней назад

    Ok so literally everyone is bullish gold now....

  • @HalCumberland
    @HalCumberland 10 дней назад

    I think most of us were willing to put up with a lot of incredible foolishness and government incompetence and waste until inflation got our attention. Now we want to know where Billions are going and what exactly are the outcomes. I find the idea of Musk taking a look at spending very exciting. After the GFC, I thought it made as much sense to give the $ spent on bank bailouts to heads of households. It likely would have been $150k or so per household. I know- way too crazy 😜

  • @brianwills4476
    @brianwills4476 14 дней назад

    Reality is a b--ch!!!

  • @toroblanco800
    @toroblanco800 13 дней назад +2

    Grant has not said anything he has not been saying for the last 4 to 5 years. It's like one endless interview. 🙈 Julia, don't bring him back till he has something new to say.

  • @g_togTuber
    @g_togTuber 13 дней назад

    Just another talking head.

  • @pabloeyelid7006
    @pabloeyelid7006 11 дней назад

    Boring, dogmatic, pedantic.

  • @stan3028
    @stan3028 13 дней назад

    well the EU is closing businesses like VW.. due to war in Ukraine and high energy costs, Russian GDP is up.. higher than UK or US

    • @g_togTuber
      @g_togTuber 13 дней назад +1

      You have you info wrong. VW is closing because of cheep Chinese cars imported into the EU. Russia is about to go bankrupt. They paid North Koria in gold since there are no $$$ in Russia anymore. Learn something and stop repeating what talking heads are telling you. ruclips.net/video/ZGsr6gpbOXM/видео.html

  • @Horatio1886build
    @Horatio1886build 14 дней назад

    I get a sense that most of these guys are really just trying to sell their old book, investment fund but I rarely hear anything new anymore. We know all this stuff by now. Give me some new info for once.

  • @frankyhonnolus5528
    @frankyhonnolus5528 14 дней назад

    I know Julia is trying to get her channel going but kissing guests buttocks with big fake smile is just so hard to watch/listen to. We all know she tells “I looooved our conversation”, “one of my favorites”, “I should have you come on the show more often” to, yes you guessed it, EVERYONE.
    Essentially she’s making none of these guests special by calling all of them great. C’mon Julia, just be yourself. Be genuine.