
LIVE Navigating Tariffs, AI & Economic Trends with Tony Nash
👉 Originally aired LIVE on Tuesday, March 11th at 2:30PM EST.How do tariffs, AI, and shifting economic policies impact your daily life — and what does it mean for global markets, trade, and the future of work?In this episode of Futures Edge, hosts Jim Iuorio and Bob Iaccino sit down with Tony Nash — CEO of Complete Intelligence, a data analytics firm using AI for market forecasting — to break down the complex and often misunderstood impact of tariffs on the economy. They explore how tariffs affect trade, corporate performance, and market trends, while also diving into the evolving role of AI in boosting productivity and reshaping corporate finance.The conversation unpacks key topics like: • Why some CEOs blame tariffs for poor performance. • How traders approach data differently from economists. • The link between military spending, commodities, and copper prices. • How AI could accelerate economic recovery and transform jobs.If you’re curious about the intersection of global economics, technology, and market trends, this episode offers sharp insights and future predictions from one of the industry’s leading experts.👉 Subscribe for more in-depth conversations about the economy and market trends!Chapters:00:00 Introduction and Show Highlights03:00 Understanding Tariffs and Their Implications05:52 The Role of Economists vs. Traders08:46 The Impact of Tariffs on Trade Relationships11:51 Market Reactions and CEO Perspectives14:59 Political Dynamics and Economic Policies17:56 Stock Market Trends and Predictions20:51 Commodities and Economic Indicators31:46 The Future of Commodities and Technology34:05 AI and Productivity: The Nvidia Dilemma39:33 The Evolution of AI Models42:43 AI’s Impact on Inflation and Employment45:15 Supply Chain Recovery and Inflation Dynamics49:03 Geopolitical Implications and Military Spending52:14 Closing Thoughts and Future Insights
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