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🗓️ 8 March 2024
⏱️ 63 minutes
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I'm thrilled about today's discussion, Water Investment Opportunities, because we have the privilege of hosting Riggs Eckelberry, a seasoned expert whose upbringing as a corporate guy provided him with a unique, global perspective on the world. Together, we're embarking on a deep dive into the events unfolding in 2024, particularly honing in on the looming presidential election and its potential reverberations across the markets.
Our conversation promises to traverse a multitude of topics, from dissecting foreign policy nuances to unraveling the complexities of global trade dynamics.
Additionally, we'll delve into the buzzing phenomenon of deglobalization, exploring its far-reaching implications for economies and investors alike. So, without further ado, let's immerse ourselves in this dialogue and uncover the insights that lie ahead!
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the Money Tree Investing Podcast. |
0:04.8 | Stock market, wealth, personal finance, value stocks, invest in your life. |
0:11.1 | Hello, the Smart Money Tree podcast listeners, and welcome to this week's show. |
0:14.1 | My name is Kirk Chisholm and I will be your host. |
0:16.7 | So today, I'm joined with Riggs Eccleberry. |
0:19.4 | How you doing today, Riggs? |
0:20.7 | You know, it's a beautiful day. Florida has finally cooled down, so it feels like a European |
0:24.5 | spring. He was rubbing it in for the New Englander that's seeing 40-degree weather. So thank you, |
0:29.3 | Riggs. Appreciate it. Well, I'm a big skier, so I like the cold of the better. |
0:33.5 | Nice. It's definitely cold. So, Rx, tell us a little bit about your background. |
0:38.1 | I was a corporate brat as a child. My dad was running Procter & Gamble branches throughout |
0:42.8 | versus Canada, then the Caribbean, and then the Europe. So I'm basically homeless, which is good |
0:48.7 | and bad because I don't have a hometown flavor to my life, but at the same time, I think I have a more global |
0:55.0 | view of things. And these days, everything relates to everything else. So it's important to |
1:00.6 | know, kind of get perspective. Yeah, I couldn't agree more. We live in a world or our country. |
1:06.2 | Most people in this country don't realize that there are countries outside of the U.S. |
1:10.9 | To this day, I don't think they even know where Ukraine is, but that's a different podcast. |
1:15.7 | So I grew up as a sort of son of an American businessman in Europe in the 50s and 60s, which |
1:20.6 | means that we were upper class on a middle class salary given what was going on over there. |
1:25.6 | And I got to see how Europe really recovered and |
1:30.3 | prospered. Then I was sent off to school in the States because my dad really wanted to |
1:34.8 | Americanize me, which happened to my detriment. I got excited about working in the online space |
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