For decades there were clear rules to follow to save for a secure and comfortable retirement. Today, the chaos of Donald Trump’s second term have thoughtful investors wondering if the old rules still apply. Is the turbulence we’re living through the normal bumpiness of history? Or are we entering a new phase that requires fresh thinking over old assumptions? Two longtime friends discuss investments, the possibility of economic catastrophe, and how they're navigating these challenges in their own lives.
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For decades there were clear rules to follow to save for a secure and comfortable retirement. Today, the chaos of Donald Trump’s second term have thoughtful investors wondering if the old rules still apply. Is the turbulence we’re living through the normal bumpiness of history? Or are we entering a new phase that requires fresh thinking over old assumptions? Two longtime friends discuss investments, the possibility of economic catastrophe, and how they're navigating these challenges in their own lives.
Get in touch: differentthistimepodcast@gmail.com
Inspired by Eli Kasargod-Staub's description of the Jenga Tower Economy in his recent Substack, Keith and Ethan discuss the growing brittleness of different elements of our economy, and how the AI bubble popping would make these weaknesses hit hard.
Different This Time?
For decades there were clear rules to follow to save for a secure and comfortable retirement. Today, the chaos of Donald Trump’s second term have thoughtful investors wondering if the old rules still apply. Is the turbulence we’re living through the normal bumpiness of history? Or are we entering a new phase that requires fresh thinking over old assumptions? Two longtime friends discuss investments, the possibility of economic catastrophe, and how they're navigating these challenges in their own lives.
Get in touch: differentthistimepodcast@gmail.com