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What a Professional Trader Thinks of the Fed, Robinhood and Real Estate, Feat. Tony Greer
The editor of the Morning Navigator newsletter discusses a variety of macro topics and how to trade against a very strange market.

The editor of the Morning Navigator newsletter discusses a variety of macro topics and how to trade against a very strange market.
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This episode is sponsored by Bitstamp and Crypto.com.
Today on the Brief:
- The DXY hits a 52-week low
- Consumers seeking alternatives to cash
- Bank of England rebuilds settlement system to work with CBDCs
See also: The Bond Market Is the Truth Teller No One Heeds, Feat. George Goncalves
Our main conversation is with trader and analyst Tony Greer. In this conversation, he and NLW discuss:
- The Federal Reserve’s role in increasing inequality
- How the Robinhood crowd differs from the 1999 bubble
- Why high-frequency traders might be the real villains when it comes to the retail bubble
- Why gold is surging even though the dollar remains fundamentally sound
- How to navigate the disparity between markets and the real economy
- Why real estate is doing well even as the economy is floundering
Find our guest online:
Website: tgmacro.com
Twitter: @TgMacro
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Nathaniel Whittemore
NLW is an independent strategy and communications consultant for leading crypto companies as well as host of The Breakdown – the fastest-growing podcast in crypto. Whittemore has been a VC with Learn Capital, was on the founding team of Change.org, and founded a program design center at his alma mater Northwestern University that helped inspire the largest donation in the school’s history.
