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EPISODE · Nov 16, 2019 · 21 MIN

Stock Market News - Explaining Ray Dalio's View On Economy, Markets And Currency Collapse

from Modern Value Investing with Sven Carlin · host Sven Carlin

Stock Market News - Ray Dalio's View On Economy, Markets And Currency Collapse Ray Dalio discusses how capitalism is broken and monetary policy is mad. It is imminent there will be a slow but steady currency collapse alongside sluggish economic growth. The only option governments and banks look at is printing money, which doesn't affect the economy at all. The market will deliver low nominal and perhaps negative returns as investors are buying dreams not earnings. Money printing distorts fundamentals. Want to know more about what I do? https://goo.gl/MQG2k5 Full-time independent stock market analyst and researcher! STOCK MARKET RESEARCH PLATFORM (analysis, stocks to buy, model portfolio) Stock Ideas and Analyses for The Small Investor: https://goo.gl/GdKEoe I am also a book author: Modern Value Investing book: https://amzn.to/2lvfH3t More at the Sven Carlin blog: https://svencarlin.com/ Check out Modern Value Investing YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/InvestwithSvenCarlinPhD

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