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Nobel Laureate Eugene Fama on Dollar Collapse Fears, Hyperinflation, and Beating Markets



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Eugene Fama is the Robert R. McCormick Distinguished Service Professor of Finance at the University of Chicago's Booth School of Business. He shared the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2013 for his work on asset pricing.

Most famous for developing the Efficient Market Hypothesis, Fama discusses stock market pricing, evaluates technical analysis, and comments on popular fears surrounding hyperinflation and dedollarisation.

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https://www.chicagobooth.edu/faculty/directory/f/eugene-f-fama

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0:00 - Intro
1:00 - Winning the Nobel Prize in 2013
2:36 - Beating the markets
7:30 - Efficient Market Hypothesis
10:30 - Technical analysis
12:30 - Value investing
16:14 - Retail traders and market efficiency
18:39 - Black Swan event
20:26 - Best investing strategy
21:35 - Artificial intelligence and investing
24:00 - The Fed's 'experiment'
27:00 - Modern Monetary Theory
29:00 - Fiscal theory of the price level
29:57 - Dollar collapse
36:12 - Return to the gold standard?
37:30 - Hyperinflation
38:40 - Eugene Fama's advice to young people

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