Macro Dream Team: Lyn Alden, Danielle DiMartino Booth, Stephany Pomboy & Ivy Zelman

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We're not quite 2 months through the year yet and still 2022 is proving to be one of the most uncertain & challenging years for investors since the Global Financial Crisis ended in 2009.

Inflation is running at a 40 year high while supply chain disruptions stubbornly persist. This has forced the Fed to reverse course, and it's now pursuing a policy of interest rate hikes that threaten to burst the price bubble in financial assets and potentially send our slowing economy into recession.

Geopolitical risks, as evidenced by the unfolding developments in the Ukraine, have suddenly roared back to the forefront after years of relative tranquility among nations.

When trying to understand where a complex environment like this is headed, they say two heads are better than one. But things are so complicated today that I think we need to double that to 4 heads.

We are extremely fortunate today to be joined by 4 of the most accomplished macro analysts in the world of online finance. In today's video, I'll be moderating a roundtable including:
-- Danielle DiMartino Booth, CEO & Chief Strategist of Quill Intelligence
-- Lyn Alden, publisher of LynAlden.com
-- Ivy Zelman, founder of housing research firm Zelman Associates,
-- Stephanie Pomboy, founder of MacroMavens

This is a powerhouse of talent folks. And it required no small amount of sacrifice on each of their parts to make themselves all available at the same time for this roundtable discussion.

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There’s no doubt that it's a very challenging time right now for the average investor. Above and beyond the recent economic impacts of COVID, the new era of record low interest rates, runaway US debt and US deficits, and trillions of dollars in monetary and fiscal stimulus stimulus has changed the rules of investing by dangerously distorting the Dow index, the S&P 500, and nearly all other asset prices. Can prices keep rising, or is there a painful reckoning ahead?

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