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Stansberry Investor Hour

The Concern That Has Billionaires Warning of a Recession

Stansberry Investor Hour

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4.4677 Ratings

🗓️ 7 February 2019

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

A handful of billionaires have renewed their warnings of a global recession – with one legendary commodities trader even predicting something worse than the Great Depression. In this week where 20 tons of gold have mysteriously disappeared from Venezuela’s vaults, Tesla has another $920 million in debt payments due, and a value investor just dived into an iconic fast food business, Dan Ferris makes sense of it all.

He’s joined in this week’s episode by Grant Williams. Grant is co-founder of Real Vision Group and has more than 30 years of experience in finance during which time he held senior positions at investment banks in London, Tokyo, New York, Sydney, and Singapore. Real Vision TV, the world's only video on-demand channel for finance, has been described by some as the "Netflix for Finance Geeks."

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Broadcasting from Baltimore, Maryland, and all around the world, you're listening to the

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Stansberry Investor Hour.

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Tune in each Thursday on iTunes for the latest episodes of the Stansberry Investor Hour.

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Sign up for the free show archive at Investor Hour.com.

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Here is your host, Dan Ferris. Hello everybody and welcome

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back to another episode of the Stansbury Investor Hour. I'm your host, Dan Ferris. I'm the editor

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of Extreme Value, a value investing service published by Stansberry Research. Okay, let's get to it.

0:37.7

Now this week we are going to start with something a little different, which I hope to

0:42.1

do every week.

0:44.5

And I call it my weekly rant.

0:47.4

So from now and we'll start each episode with the weekly rant, and I'll try to help investors

0:52.4

entertain different perspectives with the rant and, you know,

0:56.9

try to cover a wide array of topics from, you know, top-down market viewpoints to analysis

1:03.0

of individual businesses and maybe even individual securities and everything in between, right?

1:08.5

Nothing is out of bounds as long as I think I can shed some valuable and, you know, sure, entertaining light on the matter.

1:17.0

Now, today's topic, the first weekly rant, might seem like a bit of social commentary, but I think you'll agree that there's clear investment implications here.

1:26.8

And I've certainly been talking about them for about a year and a half now.

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And I think you'll also agree there's no way we could have ignored this event.

1:36.3

And that event is?

1:39.2

Facebook is 15 years old this week.

1:44.0

Current chairman and CEO Mark Zuckerberg and four of his friends at Harvard founded Facebook

1:49.3

in his dorm room at Harvard on February 4, 2004.

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