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157 TIP: Quantitative Tightening and Bitcoin w/ Grant Williams

In this week’s episode, Grant Williams joins Preston and Stig for an interesting discussion about the FED’s decision to start conducting quantitative tightening (QT). Since QT is the opposite of Quantitative Easing (QE), we should expect the opposite market results. Check out this week’s episode to see what Grant think about the FED’s new announcement and how it will impact markets around the world.

IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:
– What is quantitative easing and how does it work?
– Why Central Banks are buying stocks
– What the severe debt situation means for currencies
– Why Howard Marks changed his opinion on Bitcoin
– Ask the Investors: How do I value stocks when the interest rate is so low?

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