The Julia La Roche Show

Julia La Roche
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13 snips
Nov 20, 2025 • 36min

#308 Danielle DiMartino Booth: Fed Risks Repeating December 2018 Liquidity Crisis With Rate Hold

Danielle DiMartino Booth, CEO and Chief Strategist at QI Research and former Fed insider, dives into the Federal Reserve's internal conflicts and controversial decisions. She highlights the dangers of ignoring alternative data like ADP's reports while preparing for potential liquidity crises. Danielle warns that failing to cut rates in December could mirror the December 2018 market catastrophe. The conversation also touches on AI's impact on jobs, market risks from tech concentration, and the necessity of addressing small business distress.
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Nov 18, 2025 • 48min

#307 Brian Hirschmann: Gold to Double From Here In Next Crisis, Most Dangerous Time in Financial History

Value investor Brian Hirschmann, managing partner of Hirschmann Capital, shares his insights on the precarious state of today's financial landscape, highlighting three massive bubbles in equities, real estate, and bonds. He predicts that gold could soar beyond $8,000 as the next crisis unfolds and emphasizes the exceptional opportunities in gold mining developers. Hirschmann also discusses the implications of government debt, suggesting we’re at a breaking point, and critiques Bitcoin’s viability as a fiat alternative.
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Nov 15, 2025 • 32min

#306 Chris Whalen: Markets Running Out of Buyers, Fed Flying Blind & Setting Up for 2018-Style Repo Crisis

Chris Whalen, chairman of Whalen Global Advisors and author of The Institutional Risk Analyst, dives deep into the current market landscape. He highlights troubling signs reminiscent of the November 2018 crisis, with tightening liquidity and market volatility. Whalen discusses the Fed's challenges in measuring reserve availability and anticipates potential shifts in interest rates. He also analyzes Bitcoin's pullback and the pressures facing private credit, suggesting investors should reconsider their allocations in gold and other tangible assets.
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Nov 13, 2025 • 57min

#305 James Lavish: The TGA — The Most Important Macro Concept Right Now That Most People Are Missing

James Lavish, co-managing partner of the Bitcoin Opportunity Fund and macroeconomic analyst, discusses the impact of a government shutdown that has locked $1 trillion in the Treasury General Account, causing liquidity concerns. He warns that many Americans have lost 25% of their purchasing power since 2020 and highlights the growing divide in wealth, with the top 1% gaining significantly more than the bottom 50%. Lavish stresses the importance of hard assets like Bitcoin and gold, cautioning against mistaking liquidity influx for real economic prosperity.
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Nov 10, 2025 • 55min

#304 Ed Dowd: We're Already in a Recession, "One More Pump Then It's Over" for Stocks, Oil to $30, China Facing Crisis, Deflation Scare, & Gold to $10K by 2030

Ed Dowd, a founding partner of Phinance Technologies and author of "Cause Unknown," discusses the current technical recession masked by a few dominant stocks. He highlights accelerating layoffs and the housing market's decline, alongside unexpected deflation from China’s real estate crisis. Dowd predicts oil could crash to $30 amid a tightening liquidity environment and encourages investing in treasuries. He also sees gold soaring to $10,000 by 2030 as central banks accumulate, while Bitcoin falters as a warning signal for a looming risk-off phase.
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Nov 9, 2025 • 43min

#303 Chris Whalen: Stocks Running Out of Buyers, NYC's Future Under Mamdani & The Case for Gold

Chris Whalen, chairman of Whalen Global Advisors and author known for his insights into financial risk, discusses the current market dynamics. He warns of slowing stocks and crypto, attributing issues in NYC's corporate landscape to inflation. Whalen predicts a housing correction by 2027-28 and critiques the Fed's impact on home prices. He emphasizes the growing significance of gold amid central banks' reserves and shares concerns about widespread fraud in private credit markets, while expressing skepticism about the future of crypto.
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Nov 6, 2025 • 1h 1min

#302 Whitney Tilson: The Hedge Fund Manager Who Ran Against Mamdani on the "Trojan Horse" Mayor, Why NYC Will Thrive Anyway, Riding This Bull Market & His Top Stock Picks and "Stinky Six" to Avoid

Whitney Tilson, a value investor and former NYC mayoral candidate, shares his insights on the recent election of Zohran Mamdani. While he raises concerns about Mamdani's proposals and socialist ties, Tilson remains optimistic about NYC's resilience. He discusses his favorite stocks like Berkshire Hathaway and Amazon, along with the speculative pick Joby Aviation. Also highlighted is his 'Stinky Six'—stocks to steer clear of. Tune in for an engaging blend of market analysis and political commentary!
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Nov 1, 2025 • 39min

#301 Dr. Gary Shilling: Labor Markets Weakening, Recession Concerns & Why Markets May Wake Up Soon

Dr. A. Gary Shilling, an esteemed economist and president of A. Gary Shilling & Co., dives into the cooling economy and the warning signs of a potential recession. He discusses stagnating labor markets and how markets are ignoring these warning signals. Shilling highlights the dangers of rising government debt, the 'debt bomb' looming over the economy, and emphasizes the adaptability of the U.S. economy amid disruptions. With market valuations not reflecting real economic conditions, he forecasts a wake-up call for investors.
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Oct 30, 2025 • 38min

#300 Danielle DiMartino Booth: "Something Else Is Going On" at the Fed - December Rate Cut in Doubt Despite Weakening Labor Data and Worker Struggles

Danielle DiMartino Booth, CEO and Chief Strategist at QI Research and former Federal Reserve insider, shares her insights on the recent FOMC meeting. She critiques Fed Chair Powell's hawkish stance amid rising layoffs from major companies. Danielle discusses internal Fed politics, unexpected dissenting voices, and the alarming trend of job destruction signaling recession. She emphasizes the need for compassionate awareness regarding struggling families as the holiday season approaches and highlights the increasing stress in private credit markets and corporate bankruptcies.
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Oct 28, 2025 • 52min

#299 Michael Pento: Market Warning on Three Record Bubbles, Why the Fed Can't Save Us & Why He's Net Long (For Now)

Michael Pento, president of Pento Portfolio Strategies, dives into the precarious state of the economy, highlighting three massive bubbles in stocks, bonds, and real estate. He stresses the importance of active management to navigate these distortions. Pento warns that rising bond yields could trigger a crisis, compounded by inflation rather than traditional insolvency. He also discusses how current Fed policies aim to maintain asset stability, risking long-term consequences. Lastly, he emphasizes gold's emerging role as a protective asset amid these turbulent times.

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