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“…with an eye made quiet by the power of harmony, and the deep power of joy, we see into the life of things.“
~ William Wordsworth
By Catherine Austin Fitts
Happy New Year!
On Thursday, January 8th, the Solari Report team will publish our Annual Wrap Up, complete with an online Web Presentation with graphs and charts to help you assess and digest the richness of our topic.
Here is what I will be covering:
- A Free and Inspired Life – our theme for 2015.
- Money Maps of the World – we have created a tool to review the “geo” of “geopolitics.”
- Planet Equity – our choice for the “big trend” to highlight this year.
- The Most Important Stories of 2014 and the Deeper Trends – I look at critical drivers in our culture and economy that define your opportunities and risks.
- 2014 Financial Market Round Up – a review of performance in the global financial markets.
- 2015: Get Ready, Get Ready, Get Ready – let’s talk about scenarios and strategies for this coming year.
- Vision 2020 – The Solari Report team wants to support your free and inspired life: here are our plans for 2015.
- Best Books for 2015 – Some of our favorite picks to keep you in the know this year.
- And the Winners are… – announcing the Solari Report hero, documentary and movie of the year.
- Credits and Closing – The Solari Report draws from the best and the brightest – we want to remind you of who they are and how you can enjoy their offerings.
This is a great way to start your year – with perspective!
Re-listening past recordings, thank you Catherine!
Happy New Year to you and your great Solari team!
Happy New Year to you!
Catherine
I do take back my comments that it is not worth a post.
I think in your list of commentators a couple years ago you mentioned Dylan Ratigan but I do not
recall what you said.
I have also now listened to the segment in full and I must say it is REALLY worth a posting.
Their content at tastytrade.com and this particular segment is like Solari having players on a stage to accentuate and contrast
some of the primary themes you and your Solari guests cover.
The depiction of a traders mentality and description of how a professional views risk
is excellent for a contrast to Solari but also as a critique of official reality vs
“Truth or Skepticism.”
Thanks for listening.
Regards
Richard Stein
Minneapolis
Richard:
You are too late – I already sent in for posting!
What Tom is proposing is a plan that drives down the middle – just as I was proposing in the wrap up.
Thanks for the heads up.
Catherine
Catherine,
I heard your message that you had to walk away from both sides of the financial argument spectrum in
your year end wrap up.
That being said one of the new segments at tastytrade.com ( from the founders of ThinkorSwim ) is
Truth or Skepticism with Dylan Ratigan interviewing / inquiring about individual investing with Tom Sosnoff.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AuiByU97no
The above segment focuses on oil and bonds and seems to be a live performance of the two sides
you spoke of in your financial markets year end.
They also then seem to present points of view on bonds and oil that contrast very nicely with either
James Norman./Catherine or Joseph Farrell/Catherine commentaries.
I find tastytrade.com both energetic and transparent. Is there room on the solari report
to hear more on risk defined derivatives like selling a put to gain entry and reduce cost
or credit spreads to reduce capital requirements?
I also think the TastyTrade content many days represents a stage of live commentators and engagement that contrast nicely
with the financial parts of Solari Report (a portion of the Solari report acted out.)
Regards
Richard Stein
Minneapolis
Cheryl:
I looked into the LLC concept a while ago – I want to go back and look at my notes this coming. More later,
Catherine