Chris Whalen: No Fed Cuts Coming, Silent Subprime Crisis Brewing & Why Gold Still Wins

Chris Whalen: No Fed Cuts Coming, Silent Subprime Crisis Brewing & Why Gold Still Wins

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Chris Whalen, chairman of Whalen Global Advisors and author of The Institutional Risk Analyst blog and author of ""Inflated: Money, Debt and the American Dream,"" returns to the show with a monthly update on markets and the economy.

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In this episode, Whalen argues the Fed's easy money era is over, with no rate cuts coming this year and traditional monetary policy failing to help Main Street. He warns of a ""silent subprime crisis"" brewing in multifamily real estate and sees stagflation ahead - low growth with persistent inflation eating away at real purchasing power. Whalen advocates for gold as protection against currency debasement and explains why recession odds have dropped to 27% despite structural economic challenges from commercial real estate to student loan repayments as pandemic-era programs wind down.


Links:
Twitter/X: / rcwhalen
Website: https://www.rcwhalen.com/
The Institutional Risk Analyst: https://www.theinstitutionalriskanaly...
Inflated book (2nd edition): https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/infl...

Timestamps:
00:10 - Introduction of Chris Whalen
02:11 - Big picture market outlook and elevated interest rates
04:30 - No rate cuts coming this year discussion
05:38 - Trump's ""big beautiful bill"" and Senate dynamics
06:17 - Fed balance sheet reduction and inflation persistence
08:02 - Silent subprime crisis in multifamily real estate
09:13 - Mixed bag stock market outlook explanation
10:42 - Recession probability
13:20 - Real estate opportunities and putting deals together
16:57 - Fed's 2% inflation policy and its impact on savers
18:20 - Gold as anti-dollar hedge discussion
19:38 - Fall of fiat and return to sound money debate
21:00 - Why dropping rates no longer stimulates Main Street
22:13 - Chris's proposal to freeze government spending
24:11 - Banking system fluff and lack of credit demand
25:46 - Real vs nominal growth and stagflation
27:43 - Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac conservatorship discussion
30:00 - Closing thoughts and where to find Chris's work