Episodes

  • The Power of Gold in Crises
    Oct 30 2024
    On this episode of The Cash Flow Academy, Andy Tanner sits down with Judy Shelton to discuss her upcoming book, *Good as Gold*, where she dives into the vital role of sound money. As a former senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and nominee for the Federal Reserve, Shelton brings unique insights on fiscal responsibility and the stabilizing power of gold. She critiques the Federal Reserve's expansive policies, especially during crises like 2008 and COVID-19, and explains how these actions have fueled inflation. Arguing for a return to gold-backed currency, Shelton outlines how sound money can curb excessive government spending, stabilize the economy, and support financial security for individuals and businesses alike.
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    44 mins
  • Protecting Retirement Through Education
    Oct 23 2024
    The team dives into the financial challenges facing retirees today. With 80% of older adult households financially insecure, according to a National Council on Aging report, the team stresses the importance of financial education and smart investing. They discuss strategies like asset ownership and generating cash flow to protect retirement, and warn against over-reliance on 401(k)s and reverse mortgages. The conversation highlights how a strong financial education can empower individuals to take control of their retirement and safeguard their future.
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    50 mins
  • The Real Cost of Ignoring Fiscal Sustainability
    Oct 16 2024
    Budget expert ,Brian Ried, sits down with Andy to break down the real cost of ignoring fiscal sustainability. With over 24 years of experience, Riedl explains the alarming $124 trillion shortfall looming over Social Security and Medicare in the next few decades. He highlights the uncertainty of interest rates and the unsustainable policies that have led to this crisis. Riedl calls for individuals to take financial responsibility while pointing out how both political parties have overlooked the growing debt. He emphasizes the need for voter engagement and sound stewardship to restore fiscal balance.
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    38 mins
  • Risk Management: VIX Insights for Investors
    Oct 9 2024
    Andy, Noah, and Corey dive deep into risk management strategies. They break down the role of the VIX (Volatility Index) as a key fear gauge, with Corey offering insights into its historical importance and its inverse connection to the S&P 500. The team explores practical trading strategies around the VIX, including spread trades, that can offer the potential for high returns with minimized risk.

    They also examine other market indicators, such as the PMI report, and discuss how inflation and economic policies influence market volatility. Throughout the episode, Andy, Noah, and Corey emphasize the importance of risk management, helping listeners prepare for potential market downturns with solid strategies in place.

    https://manhattan.institute/article/a-comprehensive-federal-budget-plan-to-avert-a-debt-crisis-2024
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    49 mins
  • Gold: Insights With Mark Yaxley
    Oct 2 2024
    Andy sits down with Mark Yaxley to discuss the gold market’s recent surge and the role central banks play in sustaining prices. Mark shares his deep expertise in the gold industry. The conversation explores the differences between physical gold, gold ETFs like GLD, and mining stocks, with a focus on gold as a key tool for preserving wealth.

    Mark also sheds light on silver’s potential to mirror gold's performance and the growing convenience of buying gold through platforms like Costco. They wrap up with a strong message on the importance of education for anyone looking to invest in precious metals.

    Tune in for insights on how to navigate the gold market and make informed decisions in today's economic climate!
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    41 mins
  • Assets: Picking Winners in the "Playoffs"
    Sep 18 2024
    The Cash Flow Academy team discusses their "asset playoff" predictions and debate the outlook for various asset classes. They were skeptical about the long-term prospects for Bitcoin and crypto, seeing them more as speculative investments rather than true stores of value. However, they were more bullish on gold, noting its technical strength as it hits new all-time highs. Overall, the team highlighted their preference for tangible, cash-flowing assets over purely speculative crypto investments.
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    50 mins
  • Government Spending, Taxation, and Education
    Sep 11 2024
    Andy, Noah, and Corey discuss the potential implications of proposed tax policies targeting high net worth individuals, such as a tax on unrealized capital gains. The team analyzes how this could lead to forced liquidations and market volatility, as well as the broader impacts on the 401(k) retirement system and the economy. They emphasize the importance of understanding the nuanced effects of policy changes, rather than simply focusing on political rhetoric. The discussion also touches on issues of government spending, taxation, and the need for greater financial education among the electorate.
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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • The Credit Card Ecosystem
    Sep 4 2024
    Andy sits down with Dr. Sean Vanatta, author of "Plastic Capitalism: Banks, Credit Cards, and the End of Financial Control." They dive into the fascinating history of credit cards, exploring how they emerged from department store charge accounts in the 1920s and evolved into a ubiquitous part of the modern economy. Vanatta shares insights on Bank of America's pioneering role in mass-mailing unsolicited credit cards, the competition among banks to enter the market, and the resulting surge in consumer debt. The discussion examines the impact of variable interest rates, the disproportionate increase in credit card rates compared to other benchmarks, and the implications for investors and consumers alike. Andy and Vanatta also consider the historical context of consumer debt, the potential for government intervention, and the importance of understanding financial history to make informed decisions.
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    45 mins