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Dennis Tubbergen hosts Kerry Lutz, founder of the Financial Survival Network, on RLA Radio this week. They discuss recent market volatility, Federal Reserve policies, and the potential impacts of political changes on the economy. Lutz predicts continued market volatility and emphasizes the need for innovative solutions to address the national debt …
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Dennis Tubbergen hosts RLA Radio with guest Murray Gunn, head of global research at Elliott Wave International. They discuss the current state of the U.S. stock market, highlighting extreme complacency and potential risks. Gunn predicts a significant market downturn, with U.S. stock indices potentially declining by 30-50% over the next few years. H…
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Dennis Tubbergen hosts Karl Denninger on RLA Radio to discuss the implications of recent political and economic developments. They delve into the formation of a council of advisors by Trump, Vivek, and Elon, and the impact of the Supreme Court's decision on Chevron deference. Denninger highlights the potential for the president to challenge governm…
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Dennis Tubbergen hosts RLA Radio and interviews Mark Jeftovic, publisher of the Bitcoin Capitalist. Jeftovic discusses the origins and evolution of his publication, emphasizing its focus on Bitcoin and related investment strategies. He highlights the importance of holding Bitcoin, comparing it to gold as a safe haven asset, and explains the concept…
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In this episode of RLA Radio, host Dennis Bergen interviews Jeffrey Tucker, founder of the Brownstone Institute, about the economic and political landscape as President-elect Trump prepares to take office. Tucker emphasizes the need for the Trump administration to be transparent about the current economic situation, which he describes as worse than…
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Dennis Tubbergen hosts RLA Radio and welcomes back Alasdair MacLeod, head of research at Goldmoney. They discuss the end of the fiat currency cycle and the potential return to a gold standard. MacLeod explains that major G7 nations are in significant debt traps without the political will to address them, leading to rising interest rates and potenti…
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Dennis Tubbergen hosts Simon Popple on RLA Radio to discuss investment strategies in the precious metals and mining sectors. Simon, a seasoned financial writer and commodities expert, emphasizes the importance of investing in tangible assets like gold and silver, especially in the current economic climate marked by high global debt. He explains the…
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Dennis Tubbergen hosts Brien Lundin, publisher of Gold Newsletter and host of the New Orleans Investment Conference, on RLA Radio. They discuss the factors driving the current gold bull market, including central bank and Chinese buying, and the impact of the Federal Reserve's rate cuts. Lundin explains the trend towards easier money and increasing …
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Dennis Tubbergen hosts RLA Radio, featuring guest Jim Welsh, an analyst and author of Macro Tides. They discuss the Federal Reserve's recent actions on interest rates and inflation. Welsh predicts a possible recession and its impact on treasury yields. He advises against holding long-term U.S. treasuries due to expected rising yields. Welsh offers …
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Dennis Tubbergen hosts Dr. Charles Nenner, a renowned technical analyst, on RLA Radio. Dr. Nenner, originally a medical doctor, transitioned to financial analysis after discovering cyclical patterns in human behavior and financial markets. Dr. Nenner warns of impending trouble in the stock market, predicting a significant decline and higher interes…
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Dennis Tubbergen hosts Bob Hoye on RLA Radio, discussing Hoye's extensive background in geology and his insights into the financial markets. Hoye emphasizes the potential of junior gold mining stocks, citing historical successes and the current favorable conditions for gold relative to other commodities. He critiques the Federal Reserve's interest …
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Renowned economist Harry Dent discusses the implications of prolonged fiscal and monetary stimulation on the economy in an interview with Dennis Tubbergen on RLA Radio. Dent highlights the unprecedented $27 trillion in combined fiscal and monetary stimulus over the past 15 years, questioning the sustainability of such measures given the modest 2.2%…
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In this week’s episode of RLA Radio, host Dennis Tubbergen interviews Karl Denninger, a prominent economic and political commentator. They discuss the unsustainable trajectory of the U.S. national debt, which has surpassed $35 trillion, and the alarming fact that a significant portion of personal income tax revenues is now used to pay interest on t…
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This week on RLA radio, host Dennis Tubbergen talks with Peter Schiff, founder of Euro Pacific Asset Management. Schiff discusses the current economic situation, highlighting the Federal Reserve's decision to cut interest rates due to the struggling economy and banking sector. He predicts a recession and criticizes the Fed's past decisions, which h…
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In this episode of RLA Radio, host Dennis Tubbergen interviews returning guest, John Rubino, co-author of the book, The Money Bubble: What to Do Before It Pops. Rubino discusses his recent Substack newsletter piece titled, A World Priced in Gold, where he explores the impact of fiat currencies and inflation on the economy. He suggests that if we ha…
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On this RLA radio program, host Dennis Tubbergen interviews Kerry Lutz, founder of the Financial Survival Network. They discuss the current state of the economy, with Lutz arguing that the U.S. has been in a recession for years due to changing economic indicators and increasing deficits. They also discuss the impact of inflation on the middle class…
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In this week’s RLA radio interview, host Dennis Tubbergen speaks with Michael Pento. They discuss the current state of the stock market, with Pento predicting a recession and expressing concern about the middle class being hollowed out due to negative interest rates and asset bubbles. Pento criticizes the Federal Reserve's potential rate cut and th…
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Your RLA Radio program host Dennis Tubbergen interviews Mark Jeftovic, a writer and commentator who runs the websites bombthrower.com and dollarcollapse.com. They discuss the health of the North American economy, with Jeftovic expressing concern about high inflation and the end of the rate hike cycle in Canada, England, Switzerland, and soon in the…
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This week on RLA Radio, economist Dr. A. Gary Shilling discussed the current state of the economy and markets with your host, Dennis Tubbergen. Shilling expressed concern about the concentration of market cap in a few tech companies, comparing it to similar periods in history that signaled economic trouble. Shilling also stated that he believes US …
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On RLA Radio this week’s interview features Michael Oliver, founder of Momentum Structural Analysis. He discussed his views on the US economy and various markets with your host Dennis Tubbergen. Oliver believes the Federal Reserve is scrambling for data points to latch onto, particularly regarding inflation. He also discussed the potential repercus…
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In this week’s interview on RLA Radio, host Dennis Tubbergen spoke with Murray Gunn, a lead researcher for Elliott Wave International. Gunn discussed the Elliott Wave theory, which uses market patterns to predict future trends. He suggested that current indicators point to a significant drop in the World Stock Market index. Gunn also discussed the …
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This week’s guest on RLA radio is technical analyst Dr. Robert McHugh. Your host, Dennis Tubbergen, discussed his predictions for the economy, based on his analysis of market patterns. McHugh believes that the economy is headed for a period of stagflation, with inflation on products, services, and housing, and a potential depreciation in the value …
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This week’s interview on RLA Radio features Karl Denninger. RLA host Dennis Tubbergen gets Denninger’s comments on the economy, medical system, and politics. They also discussed the current state of the economy and the stock market. Denninger compared the market's refusal to decline despite bearish economic indicators to Pavlov's dog experiment, su…
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Our interview on RLA Radio this week features Alasdair Macleod, head of research at Goldmoney. Your host, Dennis Tubbergen discusses with MacLeod the state of the US economy and the future of the dollar. Macleod argued that the real economy in the US is contracting when government spending is taken into account. He also suggested that inflation wil…
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This week on RLA Radio, your host, Dennis Tubbergen, talks with Jeffrey Tucker, founder of The Brownstone Institute, about the history of government control over money and the potential for digital currencies. Tucker explained that historically, markets have been capable of producing their own money, but governments have consistently sought to main…
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This week, RLA Radio features an interview with investor and author Jim Rogers, where he talks with your host, Dennis Tubbergen, about his views on the global economy, suggesting that the current economic boom, fueled by massive borrowing and government spending worldwide, will not last forever. He expressed concern about the staggering amount of d…
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Karl Denninger joins your host Dennis Tubbergen on this week’s Retirement Lifestyle Advocates radio show. Denninger expressed skepticism about the recent healthy jobs report, noting that many of the jobs added were in healthcare and government, sectors that add cost to living but not necessarily betterment. He also pointed out that employment in se…
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Our guest this week on Retirement Lifestyle Advocates radio Dr. Charles Nenner, an analyst who uses cycles to analyze markets, predicts a major depression worse than the 1930s is coming. Your host, Dennis Tubbergen, talks with Dr. Nenner about what else his computer-based neural network analysis of various cycles predicts for the markets. Nenner al…
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In this week’s Retirement Lifestyle Advocates radio show, host Dennis Tubbergen interviews Kerry Lutz, founder of the Financial Survival Network, who discusses the current economic climate and investment strategies. Lutz suggested that inflation is likely to continue to rise and that investing in assets that generate cash flow, such as residential …
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This week’s interview with your host, Dennis Tubbergen, on RLA Radio, features Simon Popple, a gold investment expert, discussing his views on the current state of the banking sector, commodities, and the real estate market. Popple believes that banks have been able to rely on central banks to print money, but this may not be sustainable in the lon…
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On this week’s episode of Retirement Lifestyle Advocates Radio with your host Dennis Tubbergen, economist Harry Dent predicts a significant economic downturn in the US, with the government adding a trillion dollars in debt every 100 days. He believes that the US has been avoiding a second Great Depression since 2008 by printing money and running co…
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In this week’s interview with Dennis Tubbergen on RLA Radio, Brien Lundin, editor of Gold Newsletter and host of the New Orleans Investment Conference, discussed the current state of the global economy. Lundin believes that 2024 could be a significant year for gold and silver due to increasing debt levels and the de-dollarization movement led by th…
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In an interview with Kerry Lutz, financial expert Dennis Tubbergen discussed the current state of the economy. Tubbergen believes that the economy is artificially inflated due to government spending and that without this spending, the US would be in a severe recession. He also suggested that the current economic situation is akin to a Ponzi scheme,…
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Retirement Lifestyle Advocates radio host Dennis Tubbergen speaks with Michael Pento, founder and president of Pento Portfolio Strategies, this week about the current state of the stock market and the potential implications of insider selling. Pento highlights the high ratio of insider selling to insider buying, suggesting that insiders may know so…
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This week host of Retirement Lifestyle Advocates radio, Dennis Tubbergen, talks with Dr. A. Gary Shilling, publisher of the Insight newsletter, about the state of the US economy and the possibility of a recession. Dr. Shilling points out several recessionary indicators, such as declining consumer intentions to buy houses and cars, declining consume…
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This week on Retirement Lifestyle Advocates Radio, your host, Dennis Tubbergen, talks and discusses the current state of the Federal Reserve and the potential for rate cuts in 2024 with guest Mark Jeftovic. He believes that the Fed and other central banks have started a slow-motion pivot, pretending to be hawkish while being unable to raise rates a…
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Your host, Dennis Tubbergen, speaks with John Rubino on this episode of Retirement Lifestyle Advocates radio about the state of the US economy and the potential for a financial crisis. Rubino discusses the emergence of what he calls "The Everything Bubble" and how it is causing inflation and threatening the financial system. He also highlights the …
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Karl Denninger, a writer and analyst, joins your host, Dennis Tubbergen, this week on Retirement Lifestyle Advocates radio to discuss the current state of the stock market and the potential for a recession. He questions the belief that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates, pointing out that there is no official statement from the Fed indicat…
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Murray Gunn, the head of global research at Elliott Wave International, joins your host, Dennis Tubbergen, today on Retirement Lifestyle Advocates radio. Mr. Gunn explains the concept of Elliott wave analysis, which is a model of the economy that identifies repeatable patterns in market behavior. He discusses how these patterns can be used to forec…
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Michael Oliver, the founder of Momentum Structural Analysis, joins your host, Dennis Tubbergen, for this episode of Retirement Lifestyle Advocates to discuss his unique approach to analyzing markets and his predictions for the future. Oliver believes that 2024 and 2025 will be years of massive price and market movements that will benefit and hurt p…
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In this Retirement Lifestyle Advocates radio episode, your host, Dennis Tubbergen, speaks with Selwyn Duke, a journalist and commentator, about the attacks on Western civilization. Duke argues that Western civilization is under attack from the left and that the West should be proud of its achievements and should mount an offensive in defense of Wes…
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Your host, Dennis Tubbergen, speaks with Dr. Bob McHugh, a technical analyst, about his concerns regarding the current state of the economy and markets. McHugh highlights five fundamental economic points that suggest a potential economic recession and stock market crash. These points include the historical pattern of recessions and stock market cra…
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This week’s edition of Retirement Lifestyle Advocates radio features an interview with Alasdair McLeod, the head of research at GoldMoney. Your host, Dennis Tubbergen, talks with McLeod about the potential impact of the BRICS Coalition on the US dollar as an international reserve currency. McLeod suggests that the US is already fighting back agains…
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This week on Retirement Lifestyle Advocates radio, your host, Dennis Tubbergen, speaks with Jeffrey Tucker about the state of the US economy and the health of liberty in the US. Tucker expresses concern about growing US government debt and the potential for inflation. He also discusses the manipulation of economic data and the need for more accurat…
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The yield curve has been inverted for over a year, which is unusual and suggests a recession is likely on the horizon. Our guest this week, Karl Denninger, discusses with your host, Dennis Tubbergen, the inverted yield curve and its implications for the economy, along with other economic indicators, such as retail sales and housing sales, which sug…
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This week on Retirement Lifestyle Advocates radio, Dr. Charles Nenner, a specialized analyst who uses cycles to analyze markets, explains to your host, Dennis Tubbergen, how he applies his cycle analysis to forecast market movements. He emphasizes that cycles are not mystical but have a physical component based on the influence of the sun's electro…
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(Replay) Inflation went from “transient” to, “it's good for you” to, “we've got to do something before we have a revolution on our hands”. But (the Fed) they're kind of trapped now because they can't keep raising (interest rates) because we're seeing what's happening to the debt and the bond markets. They can't raise and they can't lower and they c…
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Inflation went from “transient” to, “it's good for you” to, “we've got to do something before we have a revolution on our hands”. But (the Fed) they're kind of trapped now because they can't keep raising (interest rates) because we're seeing what's happening to the debt and the bond markets. They can't raise and they can't lower and they can't stay…
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This week on Retirement Lifestyle Advocates radio, Dr. Charles Nenner, a specialized analyst who uses cycles to analyze markets, explains to your host, Dennis Tubbergen, how he applies his cycle analysis to forecast market movements. He emphasizes that cycles are not mystical but have a physical component based on the influence of the sun's electro…
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We all know that central banks and governments don’t present accurate economic data. While they report inflation at roughly 4 percent, we all know from our own experience at the grocery, gas pump, and just about everywhere else we spend money that inflation is likely much closer to 20 percent annually. Globally, debt is over 330 trillion today, and…
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