Global Macro Strategies for 2024: The Hidden Risks

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Global Macro Strategies for 2024: The Hidden Risks

Join us this week as we discuss global macro strategies for 2024. We discuss the 2024 election & Outlook - will the election have an impact on markets? geopolitical impact? World stability? Econ stability- factors for better or worse?

We discuss Russia, China, mid east, oil gold, bonds, partisan change in 2024, US political strategy vs geo political strategy, trade war w China, globalization vs deglobalization. --> hypo-globalization. inflation price collapse? Disinflation 1980-2020, China slowdown, and more.


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Today's Guest:  Matt Gertken

Matt Gertken, Ph.D: Matt is BCA Research’s Chief Strategist, Geopolitical Strategy and US Political Strategy. He oversees the firm’s coverage of market-relevant policy developments across the world. He has 16 years’ experience in the field and appears frequently in global news media. Prior to joining BCA in 2015, Matt worked as a Senior Analyst at STRATFOR (Strategic Forecasting) and in a range of academic and publishing roles. Matt holds an MPhil from the University of Cambridge and a PhD from the University of Texas at Austin.

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Today's Panelists

Tim Baker | Metric Financial
Phil Weiss |  Apprise Wealth Management

Kirk Chisholm  | Innovative Advisory Group

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