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Macro Economist Reveals… Global Meltdown Is At Hand

Money Tree Investing

Money Tree Investing Podcast

Stockmarket, Valuestocks, Investing, Finance, Passiveincome, Wealth, Business, Personalfinance

4.6658 Ratings

🗓️ 27 September 2024

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

Peter Berezin is here today to discuss the global meltdown that is coming! The chief strategist at BCA Research discusses the potential for an upcoming U.S. recession. Peter predicts that a recession could lead to a significant market crash, even without deep economic downturns, much like the 2001 recession. He also touches on inflation, budget deficits, and the government's ability to counteract economic downturns. 

Today we discuss... 

  • Predictions of a US recession to start later this year or early next year, contradicting the expectation of a soft landing.
  • Economic insulation from job openings and excess pandemic savings is depleting, cooling the economy.
  • Real estate markets, including commercial, residential, and single-family homes, look worrying due to high vacancy rates and rising delinquency.
  • Small regional banks could face problems due to their exposure to commercial real estate, potentially leading to a steady stream of bad news.
  • During a recession, Berezin expects opportunities to buy solid companies at a discount, particularly in tech and healthcare.
  • Inflation is expected to stay under control over the next 12 months due to a weakening economy, falling job openings, and lower wage growth.
  • Peter explains that printing money to finance fiscal deficits can be inflationary, particularly when unemployment rises and fiscal spending increases.
  • The large US budget deficit is troubling, especially as counter-cyclical fiscal policy might be limited during future economic downturns.
  • Concern about the continued printing of money in bad times, potentially leading to economic imbalances like income inequality.
  • Raising taxes is suggested as a possible path forward, though political challenges could impede this.
  • Tax increases are likely if certain tax cuts expire, with potential cuts to defense or social spending as other budget-balancing measures.
  • Concerns about worsening fiscal scenarios prompt the idea of hedging with TIPS and gold.
  • Global markets, especially outside the U.S., are seen as more attractive due to valuation gaps, with emerging markets managing inflation better recently.
  • Commodities, particularly metals, are seen as benefiting from the green energy transition, while oil demand may decrease.
  • Gold is positioned as a hedge against geopolitical volatility and long-term inflation, though rising bond yields have made it less attractive recently.
  • Bitcoin is unlikely to become a central bank asset due to its anonymity and governments' need to monitor and tax transactions.

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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, Smart Money Tree podcast listeners.

0:12.8

Welcome to this week's show.

0:13.7

My name's Kirk Chisholm.

0:14.5

I'll be your host.

0:15.2

And today, I'm joined with Peter Berizum.

0:17.8

How are you doing today, Peter?

0:18.9

I'm doing well, thank you.

0:20.1

Good.

0:20.3

Glad to have you in the show.

0:21.8

We're excited to have you on because there's a lot going on in the world and we really want to kind of dive in deep.

0:25.8

So, Peter, why do you tell us a bit about your background? So I currently work for BCA research.

0:31.4

I'm the chief strategist and director of research at the firm. I've been here at BCA for close to 14 years now.

0:41.6

Prior to that, I worked at Goldman Sachs, and then I started my career at the International Monetary Fund,

0:49.1

working initially in Asia and then moving to the research department.

0:53.3

As we're kind of looking at the global markets right now, there's a lot going on and a lot

0:56.9

changing here right now. Tell us kind of at a high level. What are you seeing going on the market?

1:01.5

Just give us kind of a high level of what you're seeing right now. Well, the market is trying

1:06.5

to figure out where the direction of the economy is. I think most investors at this point expect

1:15.0

something that looks like a soft landing. That's not my perspective. We expect a recession to start

1:24.1

in the U.S. later this year or early next year. And so in June of this year, the end of June,

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