Jeff Gundlach Proves MMT Is A ‘Crackpot’ Socialist Scam With A Riddle About Three Guys Who Get Ripped Off By A Bellhop

To be clear, there is never really a "good" time for a Jeff Gundlach webcast, unless you're the type of person who enjoys being force-fed yesterday's news in the form of a lecture. But if there's anything Jeff enjoys more than hearing himself talk, it's forcing you to listen to that same talking. That makes webcasts the perfect medium, because he can hold them whenever he wants, and he knows that because "Gundlach" is a name brand, you're going to tune in to hear what he has to say. Of course

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9 thoughts on “Jeff Gundlach Proves MMT Is A ‘Crackpot’ Socialist Scam With A Riddle About Three Guys Who Get Ripped Off By A Bellhop

  1. H.R.’s usual disdain for the mirror-whoring Gundlach First: you commenters above are correct – he’d fit right in with the Scummo “goobah gobbah one of us” cesspool infestation. But I comment to note that H.R.’s reliable disdain for the mirror-whoring Gundlach is especially piquante with snark tonight; I’m wondering if it’s not the just reallyreally bad emotional optics of a guy who dresses like a haute coutured Pee Wee Herman entitling his webcast with the name of a song from a straight up down ‘n dirty AC/DC – a decidedly less fey affectation than the financial equivalent of an effete Louis XIV Versailles dandy….

    Just a thought…

  2. First: you commenters above are correct — he’d fit right in with the Scummo “goobah gobbah one of us” WH cesspool infestation.

    But I comment to note that H.R.’s reliable disdain for the mirror-whoring Gundlach is especially piquante with snark tonight; I’m wondering if it’s not the just reallyreally bad emotional optics of a guy who dresses like a haute coutured Pee Wee Herman entitling his webcast with the name of a song from a straight up, down ‘n dirty AC/DC — a decidedly less fey affectation than the financial equivalent of an effete Louis XIV Versailles oracular dandy….

    Just a thought…

  3. I’ve always semi-ignored him, subconsciously filing him away as rote blowhard buffoonery, but with such comedic material to work with, going to have to pay more attention. Or at least read the WW theatre critiques.

  4. What makes me sad is I want to market to go down a little bit…maybe back to the December lows…but now it can’t because the universe won’t let Jeff be correct…SAD!

  5. I heard of and have been reading Heisenberg a few years now. I had never heard of Gundlach before reading this site. Nor had I ever heard of Gerber Kowasaki, who ever he is. Dutifully keeping an open mind, I followed those guys on Twitter. I have since unfollowed those guys on Twitter.

    In my search for signals and edge, and all the reading I need to do before the bell, I have little time to waste. One could argue reading this about Gunlach was a waste of time, but we all need comedy in our lives, once in a while.

    Thanks for your writing and the laughs.

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