4.4 • 677 Ratings
🗓️ 25 March 2021
⏱️ 64 minutes
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Shortly after they exchanged hellos, an old friend of Dan's enthusiastically told him about all the money he's made in penny stocks.
And what he said next pretty much stopped Dan in his tracks...
On this week's rant, Dan takes a look at the continued rise of risky speculations in the markets... and gives some advice for anyone still dabbling in them.
Then Dan invites economist Per Bylund in for a conversation about a topic not often discussed on the show. Per is Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship and Records-Johnson Professor of Free Enterprise in the School of Entrepreneurship at Oklahoma State University.
His research focuses on issues of entrepreneurship, strategic management and organizational economics, especially where they overlap with regulation and policy.
Per explains how the long term effects of regulation are easy to ignore because they are often unseen. But if we want as prosperous a world as possible, we should all pull our head out of the sand and begin to pay attention.
Dan and Per also touch on the minimum wage debate, the Bernie Madoff fraud, and even some common economic fallacies touted by Nobel-Prize-winning economists.
Then on the mailbag, Dan has a couple follow up questions about buying into GBTC. Another listener writes in asking for some clarification on Dan's take on Warren Buffett and gold. And another listener asks Dan's thoughts about when it's time to take some profits off the table in Bitcoin.
Listen to Dan's take on these questions and more on this week's episode.
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0:00.0 | Broadcasting from the Investor Hour Studios and all around the world, you're listening to the Stansberry Investor Hour. |
0:11.5 | Tune in each Thursday on iTunes, Google Play, and everywhere you find podcasts for the latest episodes of the Stansberry Investor Hour. |
0:20.0 | Sign up for the free show archive at InvestorHour.com. |
0:23.6 | Here's your host, Dan Ferris. |
0:26.6 | Hello and welcome to the Stansberry Investor Hour. |
0:29.6 | I'm your host, Dan Ferris. |
0:30.6 | I'm also the editor of Extreme Value published by Stansberry Research. |
0:34.6 | Today we'll talk with economist Parabiland. |
0:38.3 | He'll share some of his free market philosophy with us and we'll talk about the contents of his new book, which I highly recommend. |
0:44.3 | This week in the mailbag, comments about the grayscale Bitcoin Trust that we talked about last week, |
0:50.3 | and in my opening rant this week, I'll tell you a story I recently shared with paying |
0:54.4 | Stansberry subscribers about a guy who got lost 44 years ago and became a celebrity |
0:59.7 | for 10 days. |
1:01.0 | That and more right now on the Stansberry Investor Hour. |
1:06.3 | Okay, let's talk about Mr. Irwin Kreutz. |
1:10.6 | I believe I'm pronouncing that right. Erwin |
1:13.3 | Kreutz was a 49-year-old German brewery worker back in 1977. He had hardly traveled at all. |
1:23.2 | He lived in West Germany and he had taken one airplane trip in his life to Berlin and back. |
1:31.0 | And he had been out of the country once in his life just for a quick day trip over the |
1:35.3 | border to Switzerland and back. |
1:37.2 | That was it. |
1:38.3 | That's all his travel. |
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