Jason Hartman and analyst Eric Basmajian continue their discussion on rate hikes, housing volume vs price cycle, institutional investor presence and market crash predictions. What will be the monetary and fiscal policy response to a recession?
Watch Part 1 of this interview here: Greetings from Mexico! Jason is in Mexico for another gathering of The Collective Mastermind.
1:13 Eric Basmajian returns to finish the conservation on an upcoming housing crash
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2:19 Who’s driving the NAHB/Wells Fargo US Market Housing Index?
3:09 Residential Building Employees
4:03 Housing construction woes
6:09 Supply of US single-family homes
8:39 The Fed’s poison pill
10:32 Protecting the asset
11:11 Housing is the business cycle by Edward E. Leamer: Volume vs Price Cycle
12:41 Financial debt + household debt to GDP
13:48 The current volume cycle: less inventory
15:16 Price cycle is more vulnerable in the new construction market
16:36 Volume cycle in the large institutional home buyers
19:25 The monetary and fiscal policy response
20:51 Sell to get the rate of inflation down
21:27 Exploiting the last cheap labor market: Africa
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Eric Basmajian is an economic cycle analyst providing research on long-term and short-term trends in growth and inflation. With a degree in economics and experience at a quantitative hedge fund, Eric has developed a unique secular and cyclical framework to forecast major economic inflection points and the resulting impact on asset the latest from Jason!
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