EPISODE · Apr 24, 2025 · 41 MIN
Navigating the Great Rotation: Investment Insights with Larry McDonald
from Payne Points of Wealth · host Ryan Payne
In episode 201 of the Payne Points of Wealth, we sit down with Larry McDonald to explore the significant shift from tech stocks to global markets. We delve into the reasons behind the falling dollar, rising interest rates and uncover generational investment opportunities in countries like Brazil. Larry McDonald, the founder of THE BEAR TRAPS REPORT, brings his extensive expertise as a political policy risk consultant to hedge funds, family offices, asset managers, and high net worth investors. As the former Managing Director and Head of US Macro Strategy at Societe Generale, Larry is a frequent guest on Bloomberg TV, CNBC, Fox Business, and the BBC. He is also a New York Times bestselling author, known for his book "Colossal Failure of Common Sense." Tune in to gain valuable insights from one of the industry's leading voices! 🎙️📈
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In episode 201 of the Payne Points of Wealth, we sit down with Larry McDonald to explore the significant shift from tech stocks to global markets. We delve into the reasons behind the falling dollar, rising interest rates and uncover generational investment opportunities in countries like Brazil. Larry McDonald, the founder of THE BEAR TRAPS REPORT, brings his extensive expertise as a political policy risk consultant to hedge funds, family offices, asset managers, and high net worth investors. As the former Managing Director and Head of US Macro Strategy at Societe Generale, Larry is a frequent guest on Bloomberg TV, CNBC, Fox Business, and the BBC. He is also a New York Times bestselling author, known for his book "Colossal Failure of Common Sense." Tune in to gain valuable insights from one of the industry's leading voices! 🎙️📈
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