
Facts vs Feelings with Ryan Detrick & Sonu Varghese Rieder or Not, Gold Shines, & Shutdown Looms (FvF Ep. 172)
Jan 28, 2026
They dissect gold and silver’s breakout and why metals are reemerging as portfolio protection. They trace a growing ‘debasement trade’ tied to deficits, commodity strength, and Fed pressure. They debate the implications of the Fed chair race and sticky inflation beneath the surface. They flag how a possible government shutdown and policy noise could ripple across healthcare, financials, and market positioning.
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Spring Training Rainout Story
- Ryan shared a personal story about traveling to Arizona for spring training that got rained out, highlighting travel randomness.
- He plans to try again in March and jokes about praying for no rain.
Fed Chair Race Is Politically Driven
- The Fed chair selection is uncertain and driven by President Trump rather than betting markets consensus.
- Sonu highlights Rick Rieder's sudden rise in odds and the political nature of the choice.
1990s Productivity Isn’t Today’s Panacea
- Productivity gains alone won't guarantee low inflation today because globalization and fiscal surpluses that helped in the 1990s aren't present.
- Sonu stresses that tariffs, deficits, and reversed globalization change the inflation outlook versus the 1990s.
