Today's guest has been a relatively recent entrant into the world of macroeconomic analysis, but he has certainly made a big splash within a short period of time.
Chris Irons is the author and publisher of Quoth The Raven, which has become one of most popular financial newsletters around, currently sitting at #25 in the list of top financial Substacks worldwide.
Chris's take, while unconventional and unapologetic, often puts its finger right on the heart of issues. He has a talent for declaratively stating in simple words exactly what the rest of us are all thinking, but haven't succinctly voiced yet.
So, what's his view of the economy and markets right now?
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