
Financial Survival Network
A show about how to thrive in the New Economy. It's All About What's Next!
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Kerry Lutz and Tom DiLorenzo discussed the Mises Institute's documentary "Playing with Fire," which addresses the Federal Reserve's functions and implications, noting its significant viewership and featuring notable figures like Ron Paul. DiLorenzo emphasized the Fed's role in enabling government spending and the assoc
Kerry Lutz and Chris Vermeulen discussed the current volatility in the markets, particularly influenced by political events. Chris highlighted significant selling pressure affecting equities, suggesting that the market appears oversold and may experience a bounce in the coming weeks. However, he expressed uncertainty a
The discussion focused on the challenges facing small businesses in the U.S. and the role of the Small Business Administration (SBA) in supporting them. Kerry Lutz and Lloyd Chapman highlighted the SBA's historically low budget of approximately $800 million, which they argue is insufficient given that small businesses
Kerry Lutz and Jose Berlanga discussed Jose's successful transition into the real estate and construction industry in the U.S., attributing his achievements to the abundant opportunities, a clear vision, and strong partnerships. Jose cautioned young entrepreneurs against the desire for immediate gratification, advocati
Kerry Lutz welcomed Robert Ian back to the Financial Survival Network, where Robert shared his extensive background as a business and motivational speaker, highlighting his long-standing involvement in the gold market since 2007. He discussed the personal challenges that led to a pause in his commentaries, particularly
The discussion focused on the current economic landscape, highlighting concerns about the potential for a bear market as the S&P's recent highs lack broader market support. Jim Welsh pointed out that uncertainty surrounding President Trump's proposed tariffs could lead to a recession, particularly as consumer confidenc