Line of Credit: Recent Episodes

Mike Cosgrove

The Line of Credit show with Mike Cosgrove explores the modern world of finance, markets, investments and geopolitics. Contrarian and unorthodox, but bang on the money.

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My opinion and stance on defence stocks and spending.

(Not financial advice, a recommendation and/or a directive)

stocks #defence #ukraine

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My opinion and some proposals on how the grow the UK economy.

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Why i believe we need to abolish the Triple Lock system.

pensions #ponzi #triplelock

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Why i think the biggest threat facing Britain is the £17.9 trillion debt bill.

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Guest Tim Pickles from the Pickled Blog. Tim has an extensive understanding of geopolitics, energy and global currencies.

https://thepickledblog.co.uk/

Twitter @BlogPickled

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This week the price of spot gold broke the $2,300 price. Why has this happened? What is next for gold?

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My opinion on why de-equitisation is a political and a social issue.

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My first 2024 show with guest Charlie Lamdin. Charlie is an ex-derivatives trader turned property expert. He is founder of Moving Home With Charlie and bestagent.co.uk. Enjoy!

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Throughout 2023 I will be embarking upon an activist campaign on Reach Plc, one of the UK's largest media news company. Listen to why Reach Plc needs a shakeup.

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I believe UBI is a corporate hedge against automation draining capital from the consumer base. Enjoy the listen.

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Relative to many assets, money is gaining value. Consumer price is inflation meeting asset deflation.

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UK state, public and private sector pension liabilities currently stand at £10.4tn. This debt load is slowly creating a long-term debt crisis within the UK economy. Enjoy!

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Investment Clubs are slowly coming back into business. The demand to participate in the markets is growing in many ways. This demand is causing a slow revival of the 90s investment club trend. Enjoy!

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During the last 7yrs the British government and 5 Prime Ministers have spent £750 billion on bailouts, asset purchases, furlough and subsidies. In this show i layout where the money has went.

Bailouts And Big Spending.

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The UK housing market has been in a bubble for over 6 years now. Record high prices have deprived millions of people from the opportunity to buy a home. This group mainly includes working class, millennials and gen z. A free market approach towards housing will reward this group, but it will be detrimental for those on the higher end of the wealth scale. Here's why.