Adem Tumerkan: Worsening Global Economic Slowdown Now Drastically Hurting the US

By Wall St. For Main St. / October 04, 2019 / marketsanity.com / Article Link

Jason Burack of Wall St for Main St interviewed returning guest, former Editor-In-Chief for Palisade Research and former analyst at Stansberry Research, options trader and newsletter writer at Speculators Anonymous https://speculatorsanonymous.com/, Adem Tumerkan.

During this hour plus long interview, Jason asks Adem about the global economy slowing down rapidly all of 2019, how this is now starting to badly affect the US after this week's very poor Chicago PMI and ISM data came out (worst in 10+ years) and what this means for volatility going forward.

Jason also asks Adem about the US dollar rally, the leveraged short volatility trade and gold. Adem thinks that this is the time to be extremely cautious.

Adem also talks about his trading strategy how he uses hedged options trades to get larger returns over a 3-5 year period.

Jason Burack is an investor, entrepreneur, financial historian, Austrian School economist, and contrarian. Jason co-founded the startup financial education company Wall St for Main St, LLC, to try to help the people of Main Street by teaching them the knowledge, skills, research methods, and investing expertise of Wall Street. You can also find Jason's work at his blog website at www.jasonburack.com.

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