Category: Podcasts
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AMA 58 – The Quants and Dark Pools with Scott Patterson
Jason Hartman is joined by author, Scott Patterson to discuss high frequency trading , of which roughly 70 percent is driven by computers. Scott says the firms using artificial intelligence for high-speed trading make it nearly impossible for the little guy to compete in the markets. According to his book, Dark Pools, these robot systems…
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HS 146 – Dust to Dust with Benjamin Busch
It can be argued that Benjamin Busch is a modern-day Renaissance man. Not only has he served two tours of duty as a U.S. Marine in Iraq, but he played Officer Anthony Colicchio on “The Wire” and appeared on “The West Wing” and “Homicide.” Busch, inspired by a number of life-altering events, wrote “Dust to Dust,” a beautiful meditation…
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SOW 80 – Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus with John Gray
John Gray, Ph.D. is the best-selling relationship author of all time and the most trusted voice in relationships today. He is the author of 17 books, including The New York Times #1 Best-Selling Book of the last decade, MEN ARE FROM MARS, WOMEN ARE FROM VENUS. His 17 books have sold over 50 million copies…
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AMA 57 – Fiscal Hangover & Global Change with Keith Fitz-Gerald
Jason Hartman interviews Keith Fitz-Gerald, the Chairman of The Fitz-Gerald Group and Chief Investment Strategist at Money Map Press. More at: http://www.jasonhartman.com. Keith tours constantly on the financial lecture circuit alongside other legendary investor analysts including Jim Rogers, Steve Forbes, and Dr. Mark Faber and was lauded as a “Business Visionary” on the recent Forbes.com list.…
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AMA 56 – The Decline of the EuroZone with Alasdair MacLeod
Jason Hartman is joined by contributing author for GoldMoney.com, Alasdair MacLeod for a rousing discussion of the decline of the European economy, the mistakes of the European Central Bank and EU, and how “governments are eating their own children.” Alasdair makes a rather accurate comparison between the fall of Rome and the current economic disaster…