Frances Coppola is a financial economist, author, blogger, and former banker. You might have seen Frances in our weekly Macro Monday live shows. In this episode of the Wolf Of All Streets podcast, Frances explains why the housing market won’t collapse as it did in 2008, why she believes we will not see a recession, and what will happen to Bitcoin and crypto.
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Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:45 Bitcoin vs physical cash
3:36 Control over money
6:40 CBDCs
14:35 Safe assets
17:15 We are much richer than before
20:50 Yield curve control
26:45 Housing market, interest rates & inflation
31:25 Fed always overshoots
34:35 Real estate collapse
38:10 Labor market
44:50 Bigger recession?
49:20 Easy money
51:35 Crypto to lose more
56:20 Wrap up
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