The Jay Martin Show

Updated: 22 Dec 2024 • 237 episodes
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Nobody has your back when it comes to your health, wealth, or happiness. But this is great news — because it puts you in the driver’s seat. Join Jay Martin, investor and CEO of Cambridge House, as he dissects the minds of thought-leaders from around the world with expertise in money management, geopolitics, macro finance, commodities, technology, and any emerging trends you should be paying attention to. Jay's mission is to cut through the noise and get to the signal, so he can find the most lucrative investment opportunities. Tune in for conversations that will challenge the way you think, the way you invest, and that might just change your life. 

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On this week's episode Glenn Diesen unpacks the Syrian conflict’s geopolitical complexities and its global implications. Glenn analyzes the interests of key players like the U.S., Russia, Iran, Israel, Turkey, and China. Topics include Russia's naval ambitions, Iran's loss of the Shia Crescent, Israel’s destabilization

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Today on the Jay Martin Show, Jay sits down with Danielle DiMartino Booth, CEO of QI Intelligence and author of Fed Up. the pair dissect critical economic and geopolitical trends shaping today's markets. They explore the historic overvaluation of the stock market, rising consumer debt, and the hidden vulnerabilities in

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In this weeks episode, Jeff Snider of Eurodollar University breaks down recent selling activity in the U.S. Treasury market by countries like China and Japan. Snider explains that China's sales of treasuries are driven by dollar scarcity rather than a lack of confidence in the U.S. dollar, debunking common media narrat

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This episode of The Jay Martin Show features an in-depth conversation with renowned macro strategist David Hunter, offering a deep dive into his macro thesis and bold predictions for the future. The discussion covers the impact of the recent U.S. election on financial markets, Trump’s potential policy influence and Chi

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Today on The Jay Martin Show, Professor Steve Hanke critiques the Biden administration’s fiscal and monetary policies for exacerbating wealth inequality and driving public resentment. He attributes these issues to reckless fiscal expansion and Federal Reserve actions, which disproportionately benefited the wealthy. Han

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In this episode of The Jay Martin Show, Dr. Pascal Lottaz explores rising global tensions surrounding Taiwan, BRICS, and shifting power dynamics. He explains Taiwan's unresolved conflict as a legacy of the Chinese Civil War, drawing parallels to North and South Korea, and describes how foreign influence often fuels loc

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