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Stansberry Investor Hour

The $4 Trillion Market That's Only Getting Bigger

Stansberry Investor Hour

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4.4677 Ratings

🗓️ 1 August 2022

⏱️ 78 minutes

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Summary

This week, for the first time ever, Dan is featuring two guests on the show. Regular Investor Hour listeners should instantly recognize their names... Dr. David "Doc" Eifrig and Thomas Carroll. 

Doc is an MBA, former Wall Street trader, published author, and medical doctor. (Plus, he even owns a winery.) In the Stansberry Research universe, he's the editor of Retirement Millionaire, Retirement Trader, Income Intelligence, Advanced Options, and the Health & Wealth Bulletin.

 Tom was once named by Fortune magazine as the No. 1 health care analyst in the U.S. His research has been referenced by health care publications and institutional investors alike, along with CNBC, Bloomberg, and Fox Business. And Stansberry readers know him for his investment expertise in the emerging legal cannabis market.

In today's interview, Tom says health care is the most promising and important economic sector of the market right now...

Some people think it's a boring sector to invest in, but I think it's paramount for every investor – for anyone who takes a self-directed or a primary interest in how they're investing their money. They have to know and have some exposure to health care. It's a $4 trillion market that's only getting bigger. It goes up each and every year. 

That's why he and Doc recently joined forces with John Engel – a former biochemist and one of Stansberry's resident biotechnology experts – to launch a new research product, Prosperity Investor.

In this monthly advisory, the powerhouse team shares the best of the current industry stalwarts, next-generation medicine, emerging digital-health solutions, and much more.

On the show, Doc and Tom also share some of the biggest trends in the space. You'll hear about advancements in telemedicine, breakthrough research in immunology, and navigating the complexities in managed care.

Lastly, you won't want to miss the duo's final bit of advice for listeners... a nugget that Dan – once he removed his jaw from the floor – called "one of the best, most actionable answers ever given in the history of the show."

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Stansberry Investor Hour.

0:09.0

I'm your host, Dan Ferris.

0:10.4

I'm also the editor of Extreme Value published by Stansberry Research.

0:14.9

This week we'll talk with my friends and colleagues at Stansberry Research,

0:20.1

David Doc Eifrig and Tom Carroll.

0:23.6

They have a brand new research product that I really want to learn more about and I'm sure

0:28.8

you'll want to learn more about it too.

0:31.1

In the mailbag this week, gold, gold and more gold.

0:36.0

Mostly people who are disappointed in its performance. And remember,

0:40.2

you can call our listener feedback line, 800381-2357. Tell us what's on your mind and hear your voice

0:46.4

on the show. And for my opening rant this week, I'll talk about the definition of a recession,

0:53.2

that and more right now on the Stansberry Investor Hour.

1:03.8

Well, why talk about the definition of a recession at all, right?

1:10.1

Well, it's because it was in the news last week, wasn't it?

1:13.5

We saw numerous people from our government, Janet Yellen, Treasury Secretary, President

1:20.9

Biden made reference to it, and folks like Commerce Secretary Gina Rom, and another guy whose name escapes me right now.

1:32.4

I should have it in front of me, shouldn't I?

1:35.0

But, you know, some economic advisor or another.

1:37.8

And the message is they're all trying to sort of gaslight you and say, well, you know, two quarters of declining GDP,

1:47.4

that's not necessarily the definition of a recession.

1:50.9

That's, we're not in a recession just because we've just had two quarters of declining real GDP.

1:58.7

And I think this is, they're gaslighting you. They're playing games. It's pure propaganda.

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