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Addicted to Debt – The System on Trial
Manage episode 487603739 series 1428718
In this episode of the Trading Justice podcast, Matt Justice takes us on a powerful journey through economic history to reveal how we've become Addicted to Debt. From the roots of Keynesian economics to the evolution of today’s financial system, Matt explores how policy choices and structural shifts have created an economy that disproportionately rewards the top while leaving others behind. This isn’t about blaming parties or politicians—it's about putting the system itself on trial. What are the market consequences of this debt addiction? And more importantly, what are the potential solutions?
Plus, in this week’s Stock It or Drop It, Matt gives his sharp take on nearly a dozen popular stocks—including Amazon, Nvidia, Broadcom, DraftKings, and more—breaking down which ones are worth a place in your portfolio.
112 episodes
Manage episode 487603739 series 1428718
In this episode of the Trading Justice podcast, Matt Justice takes us on a powerful journey through economic history to reveal how we've become Addicted to Debt. From the roots of Keynesian economics to the evolution of today’s financial system, Matt explores how policy choices and structural shifts have created an economy that disproportionately rewards the top while leaving others behind. This isn’t about blaming parties or politicians—it's about putting the system itself on trial. What are the market consequences of this debt addiction? And more importantly, what are the potential solutions?
Plus, in this week’s Stock It or Drop It, Matt gives his sharp take on nearly a dozen popular stocks—including Amazon, Nvidia, Broadcom, DraftKings, and more—breaking down which ones are worth a place in your portfolio.
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