| Easy money is a cure all, until it’s not. It’s hard to know when you have to put on the brakes and when things might pop. Today, the stock market is at its peak, gold is through the roof, and the wealth gap continues to increase. And in terms of what comes next, it looks like we’re going to see a significant easing of monetary policy along with less regulation. I recently sat down with CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin to discuss all of this and more. You can find the full video at the link in the comments. |
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