In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max and Stacy discuss the end of recessions as central bankers vow to use whatever monetary weapon they can invent to fight for the right for all companies to exist forever, no matter how bad their business plan is. Also, the Netherlands discovers the Cantillon Effect and finds evidence for it: low interest rates and easy money increase the wealth and income gap. In the second half, Max interviews Peter Schiff about the #DropGold campaign started by Barry Silbert as a way to market his cryptocurrency business. Max also asks Peter what he got wrong about the aftermath of the financial crisis when he predicted an economy and markets that would be nowhere near all-time high as they are today.
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