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The Solomon Investor - 044. Financial Bubbles and the Danger of Hyperinflation with Diego Parrilla

044. Financial Bubbles and the Danger of Hyperinflation with Diego Parrilla

03/25/21 • 55 min

The Solomon Investor

In today’s episode of The Solomon Investor, we dive deep into the topic of financial bubbles and the danger of hyperinflation.

My special guest is joining us from Madrid, Diego Parrilla. Diego is a Managing Partner at Quadriga Asset Managers. He’s an engineer by training and has spent nearly 20 years in the markets. He has spent most of that time in macro and commodities trading at first including JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs and Merrill Lynch. He is also the author of the bestselling books “The Energy World is Flat” and “Anti-bubbles”.

This episode is very important to investors today, because Diego and I will take the opportunity to explain common misconceptions that investors have about central banks, as well as going over the dangers of hyperinflation. Diego brings a fresh new perspective as he shares his knowledge on financial bubbles and the ideas that people have created about them.

Key Takeaways:

Introduction to Diego Parrilla (2:17)

Major misconceptions investors are led to believe about central banks? (5:54)

Why was the central bank ever implemented in the first place? (12:43)

What is missing in how investors should be thinking due to monetary policy 3? (18:35)

Diego defines a bubble (26:51)

Common misconceptions people have created about the creation and bursting of bubbles (30:11)

What does building a fortress around our wealth actually look like? (42:32)

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-- DISCLAIMER: Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Any historical returns, expected returns, or probability projections may not reflect actual future performance. All securities involve risk and may result in significant losses. No communication by Boron Capital, LLC Inc. or any of its affiliates (collectively, “Boron Capital, LLCTM”), through this website or any other medium, should be construed or is intended to be a recommendation to purchase, sell or hold any security or otherwise to be investment, tax, financial, accounting, legal, regulatory or compliance advice. Nothing on this episode is intended as an offer to extend credit, an offer to purchase or sell securities or a solicitation of any securities transaction.

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In today’s episode of The Solomon Investor, we dive deep into the topic of financial bubbles and the danger of hyperinflation.

My special guest is joining us from Madrid, Diego Parrilla. Diego is a Managing Partner at Quadriga Asset Managers. He’s an engineer by training and has spent nearly 20 years in the markets. He has spent most of that time in macro and commodities trading at first including JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs and Merrill Lynch. He is also the author of the bestselling books “The Energy World is Flat” and “Anti-bubbles”.

This episode is very important to investors today, because Diego and I will take the opportunity to explain common misconceptions that investors have about central banks, as well as going over the dangers of hyperinflation. Diego brings a fresh new perspective as he shares his knowledge on financial bubbles and the ideas that people have created about them.

Key Takeaways:

Introduction to Diego Parrilla (2:17)

Major misconceptions investors are led to believe about central banks? (5:54)

Why was the central bank ever implemented in the first place? (12:43)

What is missing in how investors should be thinking due to monetary policy 3? (18:35)

Diego defines a bubble (26:51)

Common misconceptions people have created about the creation and bursting of bubbles (30:11)

What does building a fortress around our wealth actually look like? (42:32)

-- Become a Solomon Investor Today and see our latest investment offerings: http://legacy.boroncap.com/yourinvitation

-- Make sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode!

-- DISCLAIMER: Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Any historical returns, expected returns, or probability projections may not reflect actual future performance. All securities involve risk and may result in significant losses. No communication by Boron Capital, LLC Inc. or any of its affiliates (collectively, “Boron Capital, LLCTM”), through this website or any other medium, should be construed or is intended to be a recommendation to purchase, sell or hold any security or otherwise to be investment, tax, financial, accounting, legal, regulatory or compliance advice. Nothing on this episode is intended as an offer to extend credit, an offer to purchase or sell securities or a solicitation of any securities transaction.

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-- DISCLAIMER: Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Any historical returns, expected returns, or probability projections may not reflect actual future performance. All securities involve risk and may result in significant losses. No communication by Boron Capital, LLC Inc. or any of its affiliates (collectively, “Boron Capital, LLCTM”), through this website or any other medium, should be construed or is intended to be a recommendation to purchase, sell or hold any security or otherwise to be investment, tax, financial, accounting, legal, regulatory or compliance advice. Nothing in this episode is intended as an offer to extend credit, an offer to purchase or sell securities or a solicitation of any securities transaction.

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