Today INK Ultra Money looks at longevity as an emerging investment theme. In particular, what would happen if you could reverse the aging process? AK breaks down the last week's premium episode of "Discoveries" to identify the massive opportunity presented by the health care industry's anti-aging space.
A new way of looking at agingMeanwhile, as the Fed cuts rates and floods the financial system with liquidity, INK Research reports that insiders are going along for the ride with Algoma Central (ALC) - Subscriber video and free audio.
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Finally, for Ultra members Harris Kupperman, founder and president of Praetorian Capital, presents his views on investing in a potentially recessionary environment and what he describes as a heavily saturated stock market. Kupperman doesn't pull any punches addressing the Silicon Valley venture capital space, calling the mantra of growth over profit, "Ponzi finance." He reveals his process for a "long/short" approach and details several of his recent plays - including beaten down shipping stocks, for-profit colleges, and uranium mines. He also explains why investors are passing on otherwise solid industrials and energy stocks - pointing out to the excessive stock growth of large tech companies, which he comically calls "ESG." Filmed October 9, 2019 in New York.
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