Michael Campbell’s MoneyTalks – Complete Show

Michael Campbell’s Money Talks

Michael Campbell’s Money Talks

Money Talks tackles everything to do with investing, markets, the economy and your money. How to make it, how to spend it, how to grow it, and how to avoid letting it get away. Well-connected, articulate and knowledgeable, Michael Campbell is one of Canada’s most respected business analysts. From real estate to the stock market, from interest rates to currencies - plus a dash of current affairs and the odd critique of economically illiterate and illiberal governments.
 

Complete Show – October 26th

Broadcasting live from an economic conference in Orlando Mike and John Johnston discuss the market implications of the federal election and what it might mean for your portfolio. Mike questions the we-all-need-government-support philosophy of government policy today, a Big Fat Idea, the Goofy and so much more.

 

Complete Show – October 19th

Mike talks about the biggest and most dangerous failure of the election campaign coverage.  Ozzie drops by to review the major parties’ real estate promises. And the goofy goes to the UN for what could be the most outrageous appointment in its sorry history.

 

Complete Show – Oct 12th

Is taxing your primary residence in government crosshairs? In a nutshell – yes.  Timers Digest’s top rated stock and gold analyst, Mark Leibovit drops by to talk markets.  And you don’t want miss the biggest laugh of the election campaign in the goofy.

 

Complete Show – Oct. 5th

Hard work and dedication? Success? It’s clear that three of the major parties don’t like it. Don’t miss the brilliant interview with Greg Weldon on the impact of global financial turmoil. So forget the political rhetoric – the latest Stats Can numbers reveal who pays what in tax.

Complete Show – Sept 28th

Mike talks the stated goals of the Climate Strike – naive, unworkable, anti-technology – take your choice.  Aaron Dunn offers two recommendation if you’re looking for income growth. Plus don’t miss the shocking stat on deaths from natural disasters. Hint; not what the coverage suggests.