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Watchdog on Wall Street with Chris Markowski

Watchdog on Wall Street with Chris Markowski

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Welcome to The Watchdog on Wall Street Podcast. Author, investment banker, consumer advocate, analyst, and trader Chris Markowski exposes the lies and myths of the big brokerage firms, the mainstream press, and the government. Chris explains the news coming out of the complex worlds of finance, economics and politics and the impact it will have on everyday Americans.Copyright Radio America Economia Politica e governo
  • Can Trump Really Crash the Housing Market?
    Jan 22 2026
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    Trump says he could crash the housing market—but won’t. The idea that lower rates fix housing is wrong. Rates go down, prices go up. That doesn’t make homes more affordable.
    You don’t need a crash—you need a reset. Just like stocks, overheated real estate can cool off, and that’s not bad for the economy.
    And let’s be clear: your home is not an investment. It’s a bill—mortgage interest, property taxes, maintenance, and upkeep. A place to live, raise kids, and make memories—not a wealth plan.
    If your wealth is tied up in your house, that’s risky. Build wealth outside your home. And no—Trump can’t simply crash the real estate market.
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    6 min
  • Why You Must Own—or You’re Going Backwards
    Jan 22 2026
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    Remember Wall Street when Gordon Gekko said, “I own”? That line matters more today than ever. If you’re not an owner, you’re not standing still—you’re losing ground.
    Here’s why: the top 10% now account for 49% of all consumer spending and a record 33% of U.S. GDP, while the bottom 80% make up just 25% of the economy. Over the last 30 years, the dollar has lost 54% of its value—and 28% in just the past five years. Salaries haven’t kept up. Not even close.
    $80,000 in income in 1971 equals $1 million today. That’s what inflation does. This is why passive income and asset ownership aren’t “nice to have”—they’re survival tools.
    And no, your house isn’t the answer. A primary home is a bill, not a wealth engine. Real ownership means stocks, bonds, businesses—assets that grow and work while you sleep.
    If your money isn’t working hard for you, inflation is working harder against you. Be an owner. The right kind of owner.
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    5 min
  • While You Were Sleeping: Washington’s Late-Night Spending Spree
    Jan 22 2026
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    While the media was busy with distractions, Washington was wide awake—and spending.
    In this “While You Were Sleeping: Washington Edition,” I break down how Speaker Mike Johnson, with the help of Democrats, pushed through a massive omnibus spending bill—outspending even Nancy Pelosi. What’s inside? A brand-new FBI building, the reauthorization of warrantless surveillance on Americans, and $60 billion more for Ukraine—more than we spend on the U.S. Marines.
    Fiscal responsibility? Constitutional limits? Apparently those were asleep too.
    This all happened quietly, overnight—while you were sleeping.
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    2 min
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