Julian and Peruvian Bull join Stephan to discuss the origins of the Federal Reserve - its creation in 1913 and its implications on the economy. They explore the recent awakening of public awareness regarding economic disparities exacerbated by COVID-19 and the role of central banking in these issues. The discussion contrasts the historical significance of 1913 with the events of 1971, emphasizing the Federal Reserve's influence on monetary policy and the illusion of free markets. They also talk about the flaws of traditional investment strategies, particularly the reliance on government bonds and the 60-40 portfolio model. The implications of government debt on financial markets and the role of the Federal Reserve as a central bank not just for the U.S. but for the world is another key point which is stressed upon. The conversation also explores the historical evolution of central banking, the challenges of ending the Federal Reserve, and the potential of Bitcoin and alternative economies to provide solutions to current financial issues. Takeaways ????The Federal Reserve was created in 1913 as a response to financial panics. ????COVID-19 has led to a mass awakening regarding economic disparities. ????Inflation disproportionately affects lower-income individuals. ????The Federal Reserve's policies often benefit the wealthy. ????Historical events like the Great Depression highlight the Fed's failures. ????The concept of a free market is often misunderstood. ????Statistics used by the government can be manipulated to serve narratives. ????Recessions can be beneficial for economic correction. ????The Federal Reserve operates as a private entity with public implications. ????Central banking creates an illusion of stability while fostering fragility. CEOs should be held accountable for poor practices. ????Pension funds are making detrimental long-term financial decisions. ????The traditional 60-40 investment strategy is outdated and ineffective. ????The Federal Reserve's influence has expanded globally over time. ????The Eurodollar market is larger than the domestic dollar market. ????Ending the Federal Reserve requires significant public support and consensus. ????Bitcoin offers a potential alternative to central banking. ????There is a growing interest in creating independent economies using Bitcoin. ????The financial system is heavily influenced by government regulations and propaganda. ????The future of finance may involve decentralized and alternative economic systems. Timestamps: (00:00) - Intro (00:48) - Why do we need to know about the Federal Reserve's origins? (02:50) - Why are people reawakening now?; Role of rising economic disparity (07:38) - WTF happened in 1913? (11:47) - Is the CPI number flawed? (15:40) - Is the Federal Reserve a private entity? (21:18) - The illusion of free markets and central banking (25:44) - Sponsors (28:52) - Is the ‘60-40’ investment strategy still applicable? (34:08) - The impact of government debt on financial markets (37:55) - Stablecoins and its role in infiltrating weak economies (39:08) - Sponsors (41:29) - The Federal Reserve's role in global economics (46:51) - The evolution of central banking; challenges of ending the Federal Reserve (51:15) - The future of alternative economies and Bitcoin Links: https://x.com/kinetic_finance https://x.com/getbasedtv/status/1871607675995537519 https://x.com/peruvian_bull Sponsors: Bold Bitcoin CoinKite.com (code LIVERA) Nomadcapitalist.com/apply Stephan Livera links: Follow me on X: @stephanlivera Subscribe to the podcast Subscribe to Substack