page-loading-spinner
Home Off The Cuff: Central Banks Gone Wild
Economy

Off The Cuff: Central Banks Gone Wild

The User's Profile Chris Martenson January 23, 2015
8
placeholder image

You're viewing just the public portion of this content

Become a Peak Insider today and unlock premium content, alerts when Chris takes personal action, and direct access to Chris and other members of our active community of like-minded thinkers.

In this week's Off the Cuff podcast, Chris and Mish discuss:

  • The ECB Bazooka
    • Making sense of Draghi's QE announcement
  • The Swiss Surprise
    • A massive shock to the status quo
  • The Canadian Cut
    • Suddenly panicking about their asset bubbles
  • Making Sense Of The Madness
    • We're suddenly a lot closer to the endgame

Wow! Things are really beginning to get interesting…

In the past several days, central banks have been shocking the world left and right. And in some cases, shocking each other as they begin to break from the herd in what presages the "every country for itself" era we've long forecasted.

This is a must-listen episode for those looking to make sense of the rapid-fire developments of the week, particularly today's announcement by the ECB of the world's next major quantitative easing program.

We suddenly find ourselves much farther down the storyline than it seemed we were just at the end of 2014. Events from here are likely to continue to pick pace, be increasingly volatile, and full of surprises. Don't simply spectate; make sure you are taking steps based on this information. By the time the rest of the world finally awakes, many of

The rest is exclusive content for members

Become a Peak Insider today and unlock premium content, alerts when Chris takes personal action, and direct access to Chris and other members of our active community of like-minded thinkers.

Community

Top Comment

KugsCheese:
If you want to find a safe bank, would Utah or Texas state-only bank be good?   I would like the bank to be in...
Anonymous Author by hughk
0
Start Here What Do I Do?