Our guest notes the Wall Street adage, "Sell in May and Walk-away..." where investors look for bargains later in the year.
Peter Schiff expects a bear market to overtake US equities.
The trade skirmish between the US and trading partners, especially China is the root cause.
Investors are advised to expect two quarters of back to back negative GDP growth resulting in an economic slowdown.
Chris Waltzek compares the low Fed balance sheet of $500 million before the Great Recession with the current $4 trillion.
Policymakers failed to seize the decade long economic boom to curtail excess monetary expansion.
Given the inability for the Fed to liquidity, a new era of endless money printing seems imminent.
The guest / host concur that only two options remain for the Fed:
1) Take the short-term pain to preserve global reserve currency hegemony by ringing the excess liquidity, $3.5 trillions off their balance sheet, inadvertently crushing the financial markets and the domestic economy while potentially sending the entire global economy into a new dark ages circa 1930's Great Depression;2) or continue on the current destructive path via renewed rate cut cycle as implied by the CME Fed Fund Futures contracts as soon as December 2019, essentially renewing QE operations further jeopardizing the global hegemony of the US dollar while sacrificing the general welfare of future generations.
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Guest Bios
Bob Hoye
Institutional Investors
With a degree in geophysics and a number of fascinating summers in mining exploration, one winter in "the bush" quickly led Bob into the financial markets. This included experience on the trading desk and in the research department of a large investment dealer, which led to institutional stock and bond sales.
Bob's review of financial history provided the forecasting models designed to anticipate significant trend reversals in the sometimes alarming volatility typical of the transition from rampant speculation in tangible assets to fabulous speculation in financial assets.
In anticipation of the latter opportunity, a monthly publication for financial institutions was started in January 1982.
This competently covered the stock market, the yield curve, credit spreads as well as metal and energy prices.
In 1998 the Institutional Advisors website was started as a forum for unique and reliable financial research.
Peter Schiff President & Chief Global Strategist Peter is one of the few investment advisors to have correctly called the current bear market before it began and to have positioned his clients accordingly. As a result of his accurate forecasts of the mortgage meltdown, credit crunch, and decoupling of commodities, precious metals, and foreign markets from the U.S. Dollar, he has become a sought-after economic commentator on a range of investment topics. Peter delivers lectures at major economic and investment conferences, and is quoted often in the print media, including the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, L.A. Times, Barron’s, BusinessWeek, Time and Fortune. His broadcast credits include regular guest appearances on CNBC, Fox Business, CNN, MSNBC, and Fox News Channel, as well as hosting a weekly radio show. As an author, he has written four best-selling books, including his latest: " Crash Proof 2.0: How to Profit from the Economic Collapse" and "How an Economy Grows and Why It Crashes."
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