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DoubleLine Round Table Discussion

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2020 10:52 am
by shekels
DoubleLine Round Table: Gundlach, Hyman, Bianco, Rosenberg, DiMartino Booth, Romick

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VR0mAzZwpwA

For anyone that might be interested, I find the discussion interesting.
The 1st of the 3 segments discuss macro along with the Fed and Inflation.
Part 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9TWGlJPdew Markets,ETF, Passive Investing.
Part 3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtnDQTh ... u.be&t=240

Re: DoubleLine Round Table Discussion

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2020 2:46 pm
by dualstow
Thanks!

--> Starts at the 4-minute mark.

Re: DoubleLine Round Table Discussion

Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2020 10:00 am
by shekels
shekels wrote: Fri Jan 10, 2020 10:52 am DoubleLine Round Table: Gundlach, Hyman, Bianco, Rosenberg, DiMartino Booth, Romick

Part 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9TWGlJPdew Markets,ETF, Passive Investing.

Re: DoubleLine Round Table Discussion

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2020 11:30 pm
by boglerdude
Summary? Participants are mostly fear salesmen, aside from Hyman

Re: DoubleLine Round Table Discussion

Posted: Sat Feb 15, 2020 10:28 am
by Kriegsspiel
I got around to watching these vids.
boglerdude wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2020 11:30 pm Summary? Participants are mostly fear salesmen, aside from Hyman
A pessimistic group, for sure. The gestalt is that we're living in a financial house of cards and, since they all work in the finance industry, it makes sense they are wary. I'm inclined to agree.

And yet, I can't help but think that, for all the shit they talk about Japan (bank stocks down 85% over decades, artificially low interest rates and QE, low inflation)... Japan seems to be doing pretty good right now. Same with the US. It made me think of this article again.

Maybe I'm just chill about this because I've thought for a while that we're in a predicament that we can't solve, we just have to get on with it. *shrug*

Re: DoubleLine Round Table Discussion

Posted: Sat Feb 15, 2020 5:05 pm
by dualstow
Danielle DiMartino Booth looks just like the U.S. Statue of Freedom stamp.