The big talk right now is that of supply & demand shock. Jason walks us through the current market trends and the developments leading to the inevitable supply/demand shock. Simple at-home lab experiments, like watching the prices change in airline tickets help illustrate this shock at work. 

Dan Amerman joins Jason in part II to discuss crisis investing. Dan, the author of Cycles of Crisis and the Containment of Crisis, takes us through his analysis of economic trends and changes due to coronavirus. As well, Dan advises on what we, the entrepreneur, should consider and how to take action, especially concerning advantages from understanding inflation. 

Key Takeaways:

[2:00] Proving the non-theoretical practice of supply/demand shock

[4:00] The misery index has high inflation and high unemployment at the same time

[7:30] Ex: Supply/Demand shock with oil companies

[11:00] Dan gives us the macro picture

[12:30] Cycles of Crisis and Containment of Crisis

[18:45] How do you quantify neighborhoods?

[21:00] We live in a way of debt and derivatives, will it be this way forever or does it have to reset at some point?

[22:20] Japanification is a very real scenario for a period of time

[26:00] Major corporations, when compared to the entrepreneur, have access to far lower cost liabilities, in that they can get free or cheap debt (getting paid to borrow or negative interest rates) 

[26:40] What action should people be taking now?

[28:30] What’s the way to distinguish inflation in terms of asset price inflation and consumer price inflation?

[30:30] Understanding price inflation (change in the value of money) and asset deflation (a decrease in the value of an asset)

Websites:

danielamerman.com

Jason Hartman University Membership

1-800-HARTMAN

www.JasonHartman.com

Jason Hartman Quick Start

Jason Hartman PropertyCast (Libsyn)

Jason Hartman PropertyCast (iTunes)

Jason Hartman’s Blogcast

Direct download: HS_Crisis_Investing_Turning_Inflation_Into_Wealth_with_Dan_Amerman.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 9:00pm EDT

Jason interviews Chrysta Castañeda, author of The Last Trial of T. Boone Pickens. Get the oil and gas industry insight from Chysta, the go-to lawyer for high stakes litigation in the energy industry and beyond. Chrysta shares her experience with T. Boone Pickens and her knowledge of the current oil market problems. 

Before our guest today, Jason talks about Stimulus Maximus and how this plays into scarcity and utility. What makes an economic unit valuable?

Key Takeaways:

[3:30] “Luxury Weather” 

[4:45] How many tenants paid their rent with a credit card?

[6:20] Litigation is a form of human rights

[7:15] Stimulus Maximus - Senate passed a $484 billion stimulus package

[9:30] What makes any economic unit valuable is scarcity and utility 

[11:30] In terms of scarcity and utility, what’s to come of the dollar?

[14:00] Private Podcast in the Members Only JHU

[16:30] What happened with Pickens and how did the investment deal go bad?

[20:40] "As we saw the financial markets plummet, so did the oil market"

[21:30] Suadi Arabia and Russia are starting a supply war with oil, which was already oversupplied

[23:30] There is a coordinated market mechanism for oil production limitations

[26:40] Brief history about the name "Railroad Commission"

[29:00] Will we shift to a larger work-from-home community?

Websites:

www.LastTrialofTBoonePickens.com

1-800-HARTMAN

www.JasonHartman.com

Jason Hartman Quick Start

Jason Hartman PropertyCast (Libsyn)

Jason Hartman PropertyCast (iTunes)

Jason Hartman’s Blogcast

Direct download: HS_544_The_Last_Trial_of_T._Boon_Pickens_by_Chrysta_Castaneda.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 10:00pm EDT

Beware of the 'invisible tax,' inflation. Jason Hartman discusses inflation, poverty, and work-from-home lifestyle and advantages. In these challenging times, what professionals are able to stay optimistic? How are the elites transferring wealth?

In part II of today’s show, Jason interviews Jessica Mah, founder of inDinero. Tune in for pro-tips on loan approval for PPP & EIDL. How can you optimize your time with loan delays, and get ahead of the game? And, don’t forget to prep for the end-game of these loans, will they be forgiven? Follow the rules and we shall see. 

Key Takeaways:

[3:15] There are two types of taxation that we are paying: 1) The tax that we see, income tax, sales tax, etc 2) The inflation tax, which destroys the purchasing power of our money

[7:30] People are being driven into poverty in this quarantine, making it very difficult for some to adjust to the work-from-home lifestyle

[13:30] “Tis the set of the sails, And not the gales, Which tell us the way to go.” -Ella Wheeler Wilcox

[16:00] How are the elites transferring wealth?

[19:30] Jessica Mah, founder of inDinero, helping entrepreneurs run better businesses

[20:50] PPP has run out? Only 6% of all applications have been approved by the SBA and funded. 

[21:15] The SBA is saying the best option is to use the bank you are already with, although Jessica has seen more success getting a loan through smaller regional banks

[23:15] Have you seen success in getting loans with brokers?

[25:30] Every bank is accepting PPP & EIDL applications even though they’re both on hold due to running out of money

[26:45] How can you be successful at getting your slice of the bailout pie?

[18:30] Pro-Tips: Show your work; have an excel spreadsheet that shows how you came to your figures

[30:30] How difficult is the one-page application? 

[31:00] The Magic Question, “What is all of the information you need from me in order for the bank to formally process my loan application and submit it to the SBA?”

[34:00] This loan could be forgiven if properly played out

[38:00] Encouraged to apply for PPP & EIDL, but PPP is the better of the two options for covering big payroll sheets

Websites:

Blog.indinero.com

covid@indinero.com

www.PandemicInvesting.Com

TAX SALE Webinar Link

www.JasonHartman.com

Jason Hartman PropertyCast (Libsyn)

Jason Hartman PropertyCast (iTunes)

1-800-HARTMAN

Direct download: HS_543_Jessica_Mah_inDinero_SBA_LOANS_PPP_EIDL.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 12:00pm EDT

In preparation for our show this weekend, Jason brings up the potentially forgivable loans from the SBA. Also, Jason discusses inflationary forces due to Trump's initiative for de-globalization. 

In part II, Dr. Kaeberlein, professor of pathology, talks about the disadvantages of the elderly when it comes to vaccines. Dr. Kaeberlein elaborates on why this is connected to Coronavirus vaccines. Find out more about anti-aging and the Dog Aging Project.

Key Takeaways:

[2:30] The SBA is giving out potentially forgivable loans

[9:20] De-globalization will lead to many inflationary forces

[13:20] Dr. Matt Kaeberlein, Coronavirus and Age, and why those two are connected in such an important way

[17:50] Can we overcome the disadvantage of the elderly when it comes to vaccines and susceptibility to viruses? 

[21:20] What therapies are you (Kaeberlein) working on to combat the age-related diseases? 

[23:40] “The goal is to try to identify either drugs or lifestyle interventions that have an impact on these molecular hallmarks of aging in the direction that we want them to go” - Dr. Kaeberlein

[26:20] We probably have interventions now that could have a significant impact on health and longevity in people

[29:20] Until we consider biological age in our approach to these diseases, we’re going to continue to fail

[30:20] What’s the dog aging project? 

[31:25] Does rapamycin slow aging?

Websites:

www.dogagingproject.org

TAX SALE Webinar Link

1-800-HARTMAN

www.JasonHartman.com

Jason Hartman PropertyCast (Libsyn)

Jason Hartman PropertyCast (iTunes)

Direct download: HS_542_1430_10th_Show_Dr._Matt_Kaeberlein.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 12:00pm EDT

Jason Hartman and Pat Donohoe discuss action steps and dealing with the media and coronavirus. Will we make the most of a creative destruction situation, and how can we benefit from it? 

In segment two, Harry Dent shares his thoughts on where Baby Boomers and Millennials will go next, be that downsizing or repurposing the McMansions. What differences between the two generations have led to peak earning and peak spending trends, and how will they affect the housing market? 

Key Takeaways:

[7:30] With the Coronavirus & media, what’s the action step here?

[9:40] We are experiencing the biggest money printing extravaganza in world history

[11:41] We don’t know how much debt is too much

[15:30] Creative destruction, advantages and disadvantages, and hindsight bias

[17:00] Harry Dent, "The baby boomers have sold their homes and joined the renters"

[20:00] In general, are the millennials in a good place or a bad place?

[23:00] Harry, “I like the high quality, the ten and thirty-year U.S. Treasury Bonds”

[30:00] What’s to come of the Millenials and the McMansions? 

[36:00] If we don’t rebalance this debt, and go through what you always go through after a debt bubble, we may end up like Japan

[38:00] Jason, "Financial assets like the wall street economy vs real assets like the main street economy are far riskier"

Websites:

www.TheWealthStandard.com

www.HarryDent.com

PandemicInvesting.com

TAX SALE Webinar Link

Jason Hartman Youtube: Harry Dent

1-800-HARTMAN

www.JasonHartman.com

Jason Hartman PropertyCast (Libsyn)

Jason Hartman PropertyCast (iTunes)

Direct download: HS_541_Pat_Donohoe_and_Harry_Dent.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 9:38pm EDT

Kerry Lutz returns to the show to discuss the looming recession due to the coronavirus. China is coming back online with products, but who will be on the receiving end? Jason shares predictions on the rise of suburbia and the ever-diminishing desire to live in high-density cities. Who will receive the U.S. bail-out?

Key Takeaways:

[2:30] You can’t shut down the economy for even 90 days and expect to not have a major recession

[3:50] China is coming back online to some extent now

[7:48] Why would the U.S. bail out the cruise lines?

[13:00] The Federal Reserve is now a bond buyer and might soon become a stock buyer as well

[16:50] What’s to be made of all of the sudden CEO resignations?

[19:15] Expansions create millionaires but recessions create billionaires

[27:30] The rise of suburbia

Websites:

www.JasonHartman.com

www.Financialsurvivalnetwork.com

TAX SALE Webinar Link

Direct download: HS_COVID_19_Brings_Money_To_US.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 5:00pm EDT

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