EPISODE · Mar 25, 2024 · 46 MIN
MIP #421 Blame It On The Funds With Rich Posson
from Moving Iron Podcast · host Casey Seymour
MIP #421 Blame It On The Funds With Rich PossonMoving Iron's Official Data Partner Is Fusable. The Home Iron Solutions And EDA Data. Ignite Your Dealership's Growth With Fusable.comMove More Iron with Fusable! Get your Free Demo atinfo.randallreilly.com/moving-iron-podcast.SummaryRichard Posson discusses his podcast and topics, including grains, crude oil, gold, the economy, and the stock market. He explains his analysis based on business cycle patterns and his belief that the stock market and the economy grow for about seven to 12 years before a recession occurs. Richard also discusses the relationship between grains and the stock market and the impact of job market data on the current economy. He analyzes inflation and interest rates and the Federal Reserve's approach to managing them. Finally, he explains the role of interest rates in a recession and the importance of the Federal Reserve in stabilizing the economy. In this conversation, Richard Posson discusses various economic topics, including predicting the economy and the impact of debt. He also talks about the influence of the dollar on exports and the factors driving grain prices. Additionally, he shares his insights on the stagnant oil market and its future prospects.TakeawaysRichard Posson's podcast covers various topics, including grains, crude oil, gold, the economy, and the stock market.Richard's analysis is based on business cycle patterns, and he believes that the stock market and the economy grow for about seven to 12 years before a recession occurs.There is a relationship between grains and the stock market, with specific patterns and factors influencing their performance.Job market data, such as the number of non-farm jobs added, provides insights into the current state of the economy. Predicting the economy and the impact of debt is challenging, and many predictions have been proven wrong over the years.The dollar's value plays a significant role in exports and can affect the stock market.Various factors influence grain prices, including funds' behavior and commercial traders.The oil market is stagnant, with production levels and economic factors contributing to its lack of movement.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Richard Posson's Podcast01:17 Richard's Analysis and Business Cycle Patterns04:16 Job Market and the Current Economy08:28 Inflation and Interest Rates14:10 The Fed's Approach to Interest Rates20:57 Quantitative Easing and the Banking System21:28 The Importance of the Federal Reserve22:25 Predicting the Economy and Debt25:16 The Impact of the Dollar on Exports29:00 Factors Influencing Grain Prices37:18 The Stagnant Oil MarketClick To Watch:https://youtu.be/V3_Wl5wuJUcPresented By @AxonTire @AgDirect @IronSolutions @randallreilly @Fusable @ValleytransincMusic By: @TalbottBrothersHost: Casey Seymour @casey9673#agequipmentbusinesstal #letsgomovesomeironContact Me at:[email protected]
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MIP #421 Blame It On The Funds With Rich PossonMoving Iron's Official Data Partner Is Fusable. The Home Iron Solutions And EDA Data. Ignite Your Dealership's Growth With Fusable.comMove More Iron with Fusable! Get your Free Demo atinfo.randallreilly.com/moving-iron-podcast.SummaryRichard Posson discusses his podcast and topics, including grains, crude oil, gold, the economy, and the stock market. He explains his analysis based on business cycle patterns and his belief that the stock market and the economy grow for about seven to 12 years before a recession occurs. Richard also discusses the relationship between grains and the stock market and the impact of job market data on the current economy. He analyzes inflation and interest rates and the Federal Reserve's approach to managing them. Finally, he explains the role of interest rates in a recession and the importance of the Federal Reserve in stabilizing the economy. In this conversation, Richard Posson discusses various economic topics, including predicting the economy and the impact of debt. He also talks about the influence of the dollar on exports and the factors driving grain prices. Additionally, he shares his insights on the stagnant oil market and its future prospects.TakeawaysRichard Posson's podcast covers various topics, including grains, crude oil, gold, the economy, and the stock market.Richard's analysis is based on business cycle patterns, and he believes that the stock market and the economy grow for about seven to 12 years before a recession occurs.There is a relationship between grains and the stock market, with specific patterns and factors influencing their performance.Job market data, such as the number of non-farm jobs added, provides insights into the current state of the economy. Predicting the economy and the impact of debt is challenging, and many predictions have been proven wrong over the years.The dollar's value plays a significant role in exports and can affect the stock market.Various factors influence grain prices, including funds' behavior and commercial traders.The oil market is stagnant, with production levels and economic factors contributing to its lack of movement.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Richard Posson's Podcast01:17 Richard's Analysis and Business Cycle Patterns04:16 Job Market and the Current Economy08:28 Inflation and Interest Rates14:10 The Fed's Approach to Interest Rates20:57 Quantitative Easing and the Banking System21:28 The Importance of the Federal Reserve22:25 Predicting the Economy and Debt25:16 The Impact of the Dollar on Exports29:00 Factors Influencing Grain Prices37:18 The Stagnant Oil MarketClick To Watch:https://youtu.be/V3_Wl5wuJUcPresented By @AxonTire @AgDirect @IronSolutions @randallreilly @Fusable @ValleytransincMusic By: @TalbottBrothersHost: Casey Seymour @casey9673#agequipmentbusinesstal #letsgomovesomeironContact Me at:[email protected]
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