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Wall St for Main St is a start up investor education, financial education, research and consulting company. We provide alternative financial information, research, education and consulting to Main Street investors using uncommon wisdom like the Austrian School of Economics. Our goal is teaching people how to fish for themselves instead of trusting their financial adviser for everything. We interview top investors, traders, money managers, financial commentators, economic experts, authors, CEOs and newsletter writers from around the world to discuss the latest events in the global economy and financial markets.
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Sep 20, 2016
Dr. Pippa Malmgren: Signals = Central Bankers Desperate For Inflation to Fight Deflation

Jason Burack of Wall St for Main St interviewed returning guest, Dr. Pippa Malmgren http://www.drpmgroup.com/ to talk about her new book, Signals: How Everyday Signs Can Help Us Navigate the World's Turbulent Economy http://www.audible.com/pd/Business...

Pippa is the founder of DRPM Group and she is also CEO of a new venture, a drone/unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) company.

Jason starts off the interview by asking Pippa about her book Signals and how she talks at length in the book how Wall Street and the Federal Reserve have an a religious belief in mathematical economic models that are clearly broken.

Jason asks Pippa if negative interest rate policy was in her central banking textbook?

Pippa talks about how the Federal Reserve and other central banks will continue to come up with crazier and crazier policies in order to get more and more inflation.

Jason and Pippa discuss why DC politicians and central bankers believe in intervention and the real world solutions to an improving economy lie in small business and entrepreneurship.

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