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Stansberry Investor Hour

There's a Distinct, Recurring Theme in the Markets Today

Stansberry Investor Hour

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🗓️ 10 February 2022

⏱️ 85 minutes

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Summary

This week, Dan Ferris talks with veteran journalist and Stansberry Research Media Anchor Daniela Cambone

Daniela has covered the financial markets for more than a decade. In that time, she has interviewed such high-profile figures as Congressman Newt Gingrich, Economic Advisor Stephen Moore, and investors like Mark Cuban, Jim Rogers, and Steve Forbes.

And as she discusses on the show, her work has given her a truly unique perspective into the distinct, recurring themes that leading financial minds are seeing right now in inflation, hard assets, the stock market...

At the current rate of 7%, inflation hasn't been this high since 1982. And Daniela suspects that, in actuality, inflation is "running way higher" than the U.S. Federal Reserve wants to admit.

"I don't buy the 7% narrative at all," she says. "At one point, the Fed is going to have to act more aggressively [than they currently are if] they don't want the beast to get out of hand."

In this kind of uncertain environment, Daniela encourages everyone to educate themselves and take control of their own financial freedom by holding assets unloved by the mainstream media... by focusing on long-term investing, gold-mining stocks, or crypto... and most importantly, by educating themselves.

"We are in unprecedented times," she ends by saying. "Now, more than ever, you have to educate yourself. Don't count on the banking system or on whatever your neighbor's doing. Do it for yourself. Do it for your family. Do it for your legacy."

Transcript

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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

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0:21.9

Investor Hour.com. Here's your host, Dan Ferris. Hello and welcome to the Stansberry Investor

0:28.9

Hour. I'm your host Dan Ferris. I'm also the editor of Extreme Value published by

0:34.5

Stansberry Research. Today we'll talk with my friend Daniela Cambone,

0:39.6

Stanesbury's media anchor.

0:41.2

She has a really unique perspective on things.

0:43.7

I want you to hear it.

0:44.7

In the mail bag today, questions about preparing versus predicting

0:48.8

Microsoft and value versus growth.

0:51.9

And remember, you can call our listener feedback line 800381-2357.

0:57.9

Tell us what's on your mind and hear your voice on the show.

1:01.4

For my opening rant, let's do it.

1:03.8

Let's talk about inflation.

1:05.4

One more time.

1:07.8

That and more right now on the Stansberry Investor Hour.

1:20.0

Yeah, let's talk about inflation one more time because it is probably the biggest risk out

1:26.9

there right now. It's even worse than a potential bear market,

1:29.6

you understand, because ultimately a bare market is a great buying opportunity. But inflation,

1:35.3

it just chips away and chips away and chips away. And what if it's 7% a year for another few years?

1:43.1

In four years, that eats up like a quarter of your money.

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