Welcome to The Informationist, the podcast that breaks down financial concepts into simple, fast, and easy-to-understand terms. We realize that Wall Street jargon can be overwhelming, so we make it our mission to bring you accessible information, helping you to use financial terms and concepts to your advantage. Stay updated by subscribing to The Informationist podcast today! jameslavish.substack.com
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Thank you for saving middle class america.
James has a gift for distilling esoteric financial concepts into digestible terms in plain English. more
Very informative letters, Thank you James
I love James’ explanations. These are short podcasts with a clear explanation to help amateurs like me navigate the macroeconomics of a complicated world.
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