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In diesem Video spreche ich über eine faszinierende Theorie, die den Bau des weltweit höchsten Gebäudes mit wirtschaftlichen Boom- und Crash-Zyklen verbindet. Diese Theorie, bekannt als der "Skyscraper Index", zeigt, dass der Abschluss solch ambitionierter Bauprojekte oft mit dem Platzen von Immobilienblasen zusammenfällt. Historische Beispiele wie der Empire State Building und der Burj Khalifa untermauern diese Beobachtung. Aktuell nimmt der Bau des Jeddah Tower in Saudi-Arabien, der einmal das höchste Gebäude der Welt werden soll, wieder Fahrt auf. Dies könnte ein Indikator für eine sich aufbauende Blase sein, die in etwa drei Jahren platzen könnte. Diese Prognose stützt sich auch auf das Modell des 18-jährigen Immobilienzyklus, das von Akhil Patel und Phil Anderson vorgestellt wurde. Ich erkläre, warum jetzt die Zeit ist, in der du aktiv werden und das Potenzial der nächsten drei Jahre nutzen solltest, um dein Vermögen zu mehren. Anstatt untätig auf den Crash zu warten, biete ich Strategien, wie du die momentane Wirtschaftslage zu deinem Vorteil nutzen kannst. Außerdem diskutiere ich die Möglichkeit, dass du dich selbst dein Geld ins Ausland bringst, um von niedrigeren Steuersätzen zu profitieren und dein Vermögen im Falle eines Wirtschaftscrashs in der EU zu schützen. Es ist eine Gelegenheit, die du nicht verpassen solltest, und ich möchte dich dazu ermutigen, diese Chance zu ergreifen.
The Skyscraper Index is an interesting economic concept, and it's essentially a tongue-in-cheek theory that suggests a correlation between the construction of super-tall skyscrapers and financial crashes. Bankruptcy of Canada's Largest Residential Tower The CN tower was completed in 1976, at a time when Toronto and Canada, in general, were experiencing significant economic growth Economic cycles and business cycles If you have any questions for the show or want to work with Nick and Dan please reach out to them on social media or send an email to tcreipodcast@gmail.com Sign up for our Course Course Sign up for the Newsletter Meetups Meetups Merch merch Get a Pre Approval G & H Mortgage Group Work with Landbank LandBank Nick Instagram.com/mybuddynick tiktok.com/@mybuddynick twitter.com/mybuddynick89 Dan twitter.com/daniel_foch instagram.com/danielfoch tiktok.com/@danielfochSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A discussion of how to incorporate anecdotal evidence into your process. The Magazine Cover Indicator, The Skyscraper Index, The Stadium Cruse and more. Plus: Short XPO via puts.
Mark Thornton returns to the podcast to discuss his new book The Skyscraper Curse (available digitally for free). The book discusses the connection between record-setting skyscrapers and economic recessions. Here's an excerpt from the book's introduction: The Skyscraper Index expresses the strange relationship between the building of the world’s tallest skyscraper and the onset of a major economic crisis. This relationship only came to light in 1999 when research analyst Andrew Lawrence published a report noting the odd connection between record-height buildings and noteworthy economic crises — that is, the skyscraper curse, a relationship that dated back nearly a century. Without a theory to support it, journalists largely dismissed Lawrence’s report as the fun story of the day. Mark relates these skyscrapers to the Austrian Business Cycle Theory (ABCT). He shows how record-setting skyscrapers and recessions can be caused by a common factor: excessively cheap credit. We discuss this theory in the interview.
The Skyscraper CurseTAGS Booms and BustsThe FedU.S. Economy08/09/2018 Mark ThorntonMark Thornton's definitive work on booms and busts. His now-infamous Skyscraper Index theory draws the connection between loose monetary policy, artificially low interest rates, and vanity construction projects.This audiobook is made available through the generosity of Mr. Tyler Folger. Narrated by Graham Wright.Download audio fileREAD MORE
The Skyscraper CurseTAGS Booms and BustsThe FedU.S. Economy08/09/2018 Mark ThorntonMark Thornton's definitive work on booms and busts. His now-infamous Skyscraper Index theory draws the connection between loose monetary policy, artificially low interest rates, and vanity construction projects.This audiobook is made available through the generosity of Mr. Tyler Folger. Narrated by Graham Wright.Download audio fileREAD MORE
The Skyscraper Index suggests a link between delivery of the the world's highest buildings and economic chaos. With the world's two tallest towers due in 2019 should we take our money out the banks in 2018?
Every week, host and Zacks stock strategist, Tracey Ryniec, will be joined by guests to discuss the hottest investing topics in stocks, bonds and ETFs and how it impacts your life. In this episode, Tracey is joined by Eric Dutram, Zacks ETF strategist and editor of the Surprise Trader and ETF Investor. Check out ETF Investor here: http://www.zacks.com/registration/etfinvestor/welcome/?adid=?cid=cs-soundcloud-ft-pod United Airlines: http://www.zacks.com/stock/quote/UAL?cid=cs-soundcloud-ft-pod American Airlines: http://www.zacks.com/stock/quote/AAL?cid=cs-soundcloud-ft-pod Citigroup: http://www.zacks.com/stock/quote/C?cid=cs-soundcloud-ft-pod Chesapeake Energy: http://www.zacks.com/stock/quote/CHK?cid=cs-soundcloud-ft-pod Overstock.com: http://www.zacks.com/stock/quote/OSTK?cid=cs-soundcloud-ft-pod Follow us on StockTwits: stocktwits.com/ZacksResearch Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/ZacksResearch Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ZacksInvestmentResearch Find past episodes and show notes at www.zacks.com/podcasts
Dr. Thornton has withdrawn himself from politics and concentrates now on education, primarily of the general public because the Austrian perspective says: "the world works according to the ideology of the masses so we have to change that mindset of the masses before we’re ever going to get political reform of the type Austrians would like to see" - Dr. Mark Thornton. This is the part 2 of an interview with Mark. Part 1 can be found as episode 18 on iTunes, Stitcher Radio or at www.economicrockstar.com/markthornton Check out the competition to win a 1-year online course at the Mises Institute at www.economicrockstar.com/mises (Closing date is February 20th, 2015). In the episode find out: a little about Dr. Mark Thornton’s ancestral history. Mark’s views on why Ron Paul should be the next US President or even the Speaker of the House of Representatives. the Skyscraper Index and how a correlation exists between a record-setting height and a global economic crisis. how Mark predicted the economic crises from 2007/08. how the ending of the alcohol prohibition in 1933 cut homicides by 50% and how the countries can learn from this with the drugs industry. the social-economic benefits of the decriminalization of drugs in Portugal. the benefits of marijuana and why it should be legalized. To read the shownotes to this episode, please visit www.economicrockstar.com/markthornton2. Don't forget to 'Like' Economic Rockstar on Facebook. You Are An Economic Rockstar!
In this first episode of the Mises Academy Podcast, Daniel Sanchez interviews Mark Thornton to discuss his online course on special topics in Austrian Business Cycle Theory, including the “Skyscraper Index,” the art of predicting downturns, and the causes of the housing bubble and burst that led to the 2008 financial crisis. For more information, or to enroll, visit http://academy.mises.org.
Shows how Austrian economics is basis of Skyscraper Index, which has correctly predicted most economic and housing crises of 20th century. Recorded at Mises University 2010.