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Prospector Podcast – Chris Temple: Fed Dissent, Trump Tariffs & Stealth Recession – An Economic Deep Dive

 

 

 

 

Michael Fox and Chris Temple of the National Investor discussed the recent FOMC meeting where two Fed officials dissented, highlighting concerns about the underlying economic weakness and the inflationary risks posed by President Trump’s tariffs.They analyzed how revenue from existing tariffs could reach $300-400 billion annually but warned that the long-term economic costs may outweigh these benefits. Chris predicted a negative economic outlook for Q3 if tariff policies continue unchanged.

 

They also examined Trump’s trade policies toward China and Canada, noting the weak justifications for tariffs and Trump’s pragmatic approach to negotiations amid complex economic interdependencies between the US and China. Michael likened the US to an out-of-shape athlete struggling to compete with China’s economic strength, emphasizing the need for the US to fix its internal inefficiencies.

 

On the topic of debt, Chris explained that China’s debt-to-GDP ratio is around 350%, causing its current credit crisis, whereas the US’s roughly 100% ratio is more manageable despite planned debt increases. They noted that China’s reduction in US Treasury holdings shapes the global economic interdependence.

 

Regarding the Federal Reserve, they agreed more monetary easing is likely, with the Fed quietly supporting markets behind the scenes. They discussed potential shifts away from the US dollar as the global reserve currency, with countries like Canada and the EU possibly using euros more.

 

Michael asserted the US is in a stealth recession masked by strong data in some sectors but weakened job markets, car loans, and housing affordability. Chris described the economy as a “Tale of Two Cities,” with some strength and some broad slowdown. They explored policy solutions but expressed skepticism about the current administration’s capacity to address these challenges.

 

Finally, on market conditions, Chris urged caution amid Federal Reserve rate cut uncertainties and trade tensions, advising prudence with base metals investments while remaining optimistic on the long-term commodity cycle. He recommended signing up for his email list at nationalinvestor.com for ongoing insights.

Posted August 4, 2025

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