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Money for Nothing: Inside the Federal Reserve

  • 2013
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  • 1 Std. 44 Min.
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Money for Nothing: Inside the Federal Reserve (2013)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuNearly 100 years after its creation, the power of the U.S. Federal Reserve has never been greater. Markets and governments around the world hold their breath in anticipation of the Fed Chair... Alles lesenNearly 100 years after its creation, the power of the U.S. Federal Reserve has never been greater. Markets and governments around the world hold their breath in anticipation of the Fed Chairman's every word. Yet the average person knows very little about the most powerful - and l... Alles lesenNearly 100 years after its creation, the power of the U.S. Federal Reserve has never been greater. Markets and governments around the world hold their breath in anticipation of the Fed Chairman's every word. Yet the average person knows very little about the most powerful - and least understood - financial institution on earth. Narrated by Liev Schreiber, Money For No... Alles lesen

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    • Jim Bruce
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    • Liev Schreiber
    • Paul Volcker
    • Janet Yellen
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    Liev Schreiber
    Liev Schreiber
    • Narrator
    • (Synchronisation)
    Paul Volcker
    Paul Volcker
    • Self - Chairman of the Federal Reserve (1979-1987)
    Janet Yellen
    Janet Yellen
    • Self - Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve
    Peter Atwater
    • Self - Former Head of Asset Finance - J.P. Morgan
    Alan Blinder
    • Self - Vice Chairman of the Federal Reserve (1994-1996)
    Tony Boeckh
    • Self - Economist - The Boeckh Investment Letter
    Michael Bordo
    • Self - Professor of Economics - Rutgers University
    Dave Colander
    • Self - Professor of Economics - Middlebury College
    Peter Fisher
    • Self - Executive V.P. - Federal Reserve Bank of New York (1994-2001)
    Richard Fisher
    • Self
    Marvin Goodfriend
    • Self - Senor V.P. - Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond (1993-2005)
    Jim Grant
    Jim Grant
    • Self - Economist…
    Jeremy Grantham
    Jeremy Grantham
    • Self - Chief Investment Strategist - GMO
    Todd Harrison
    • Self - Derivatives Trader…
    Thomas Hoenig
    • Self - President - Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City (1991-2011)
    • (as Tom Hoenig)
    Jeffrey Lacker
    • Self - President - Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
    John Mauldin
    • Self - Chairman - Mauldin Economics…
    Martin Mayer
    • Self - Author - The Fed…
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    8roadblockfilms

    Very real

    This is a wealth of information for anyone wanting to gain a general understanding of macro economics and how it is affected by policy. It's a history of the federal reserve, it's chairmen and the decisions they've made as a group, in an effort to protect the dollar, employment, and economic sentiment over the past century or so. They show the results of the different approached the federal reserve has taken to remedy different situations, ranging from banking, the trustworthiness of the dollar, war, economic crashes due to soaring interest rates, bubbles doomed to burst due to lowering interest rates, etc. It all is portrayed as the results of genius, and on the flipside inability to predict the future, with no mention of corruption to be seen or heard.
    9rishabhsheth-96037

    Relevant today (in 2020) more than ever!

    When everything is going well people likes it and try to avoid thinking about reaction of their action. It's only when things are not doing well people(us) starts thinking that OMG what have we did wrong, at this time instead of looking for short term gain and quick fix we should work on the shortcomings so that we can avoid problem in future.

    However history repeats it self ! and after some times people will again start thing this time it's different. Let's see what will happen in 2020 interest rate are now again at 0%.

    ----- For people like me : "I am just a little guy, what can I do?" Answer is instead of playing crooked finance tricks or following into idea of get rich quick
    • work hard, as best as you can
    • Improve your skills by learning new things
    • Save your money & invest it wisely


    and you will be on your way to peaceful life instead of stuck into BOOM and BUST cycle.
    timmycav73

    how can you not have a documentary about the federal reserve and not have Ron Paul in it?

    End the Fed is a 2009 book by Congressman Ron Paul of Texas. The book debuted at number six on the New York Times Best Seller list[1] and advocates the abolition of the United States Federal Reserve System. Summary

    Paul argues that "in the post-meltdown world, it is irresponsible, ineffective, and ultimately useless to have a serious economic debate without considering and challenging the role of the Federal Reserve."[2]

    In End the Fed, Ron Paul draws on American history, economics, and anecdotes from his own political life to argue that the Fed is both corrupt and unconstitutional. He states that the Federal Reserve System is inflating currency today at nearly a Weimar or Zimbabwe level, which Paul asserts is a practice that threatens to put the United States into an inflationary depression where the US dollar, which is the reserve currency of the world, would suffer severe devaluation.

    A major theme throughout the work also revolves around the idea of inflation as a hidden tax making warfare much easier to wage. Because people will reject the notion of increasing direct taxes, inflation is then used to help service the overwhelming debts incurred through warfare. In turn the purchasing power of the masses is diminished, yet most people are unaware. Under Ron Paul's theory, this diminution has the biggest impact on low income individuals since it is a regressive tax. Paul argues that the CPI presently does not include food and energy, yet the these items are the items on which the majority of poor peoples' income is spent.

    He further maintains that most people are not aware that the Fed – created (he asserts) by the Morgans and Rockefellers at a private club off the coast of Georgia[3] – is actually working against their own personal interests. Instead of protecting the people, Paul contends that the Fed now serves as a cartel where the name of the game is bailout -- or otherwise known as privatized profits but socialized losses.

    Paul also draws on what he argues are historical links between the creation of central banks and war, explaining how inflation and devaluations have been used as war financing tools in the past by many governments from monarchies to democracies.
    1john-4023

    An apologist film for the Fed

    This film is an obvious attempt to create the illusion that the Fed is sorry for their mistakes, but they will do better in the future. I will return my DVD to the sell-out director today. The Fed is the crux of our debt, corruption and war and this film paints them as a team of financial gods who made some mistakes, but should remain in control of our monetary system. The Federal Reserve is private group of con-artist bankers and was CREATED to monopolize the monetary system of our once great country. Shame on YOU for creating this film. I suggest reading Creature from Jekyll Island to understand the background of the greatest scam ever perpetrated on the American people and the world.
    9classicalsteve

    How the Fed was Also Largely Responsible for the Financial Collapse of 2008

    One of the best documentaries I've seen demonstrating how the role of the Federal Reserve contributed to the Financial Crisis of 2008. In the wake of the financial collapse of 2008 creating a Recession which could have led to another Great Depression, a lot of blame was leveled against Investment Banks who were vilified as being greedy, particularly Lehman Brothers and Bear-Stearns, and insurance companies like AIG who undertook too many credit default swaps. The financial banks had taken on nearly as much debt as their assets, particularly in sub-prime mortgages, and AIG had insured them against default, i.e. "default swaps". When Lehman went bankrupt, AIG owed trillions of dollars in insurance against default, which nearly brought down the financial system.

    Now, while Lehman and Bear-Stearns share plenty of the blame in the recent crisis, these bad debts and faulty reliance on sub-prime mortgages were not solely private sector malfeasance. A US department agency also played a crucial role: The US Federal Reserve. The US Federal Reserve ("The Fed") since Alan Greenspan became Fed Chairman in the late 1980's under then President Ronald Reagan engaged a more "hands-off" policy in terms of financial regulation and at the same time allowed much more loan money to be acquired by these private financial institutions who in turn bought into risky investments. This documentary outlines why the Fed was created in the first place, its role over the years in terms of both regulating and stimulating financial markets and what it did and didn't do to contribute to the recent financial collapse. While I don't believe the Fed was solely responsible for the financial collapse, as suggested by the film, their policy approaches were vital as one of many contributing factors which created a financial "perfect storm".

    Two of the leading characters whose roles were crucial in the Fed's policy-making in this unfolding drama were the two Fed Chairmen Alan Greenspan (1987-2006) and Ben Bernanke (2006-2014). Greenspan in particular was touted as a financial guru who understood financial markets better than a Super Bowl winning football coach understands how to get first downs and touchdowns. If Greenspan didn't know the answer to an aspect of the financial market, the question itself must be flawed, or so went the conventional wisdom for nearly 30 years. To his credit, Greenspan had steered the US economy through several storms. What he didn't know was that a financial hurricane was descending upon Wall Street.

    Over and over, Greenspan had opportunities to regulate aspects of the financial markets, particularly the so-called credit default swap insurance policies, issued by the likes of AIG and others. He also could have reigned in loose lending practices. Once, early on as Fed Chairman, Greenspan hinted the stock market may be spiraling out of control, but was quickly vilified by Wall Street for his remarks. Since then, during much of his tenure, he took a position of deregulation in which "the market will figure it out" approach so prevalent in Conservative politics. Ben Bernanke, who is a self-described scholar of the Great Depression, also didn't see the financial collapse coming. In several interviews prior to the beginning of the collapse, Bernanke iterates the impossibility of a national drop in housing prices. His scholarship for some reason precluded him from seeing the coming crisis, first in terms of the bursting housing bubble, then the ensuing financial crisis which was spawned as a result.

    While scholars have debated and will continue to do so over the next century over the reasons for the financial crisis, several things are clear about the Recession. The Fed contributed to the collapse with certain policies, greed does not necessarily regulate itself, and no single individual can know everything about every aspect of the market. At the ensuing congressional hearings which Congress called after the collapse, Greenspan admitted the flaws of his policies. He said he assumed that financial institutions would always make the best decisions which would be in the interest of their companies. The reality is, just like everything else in a complex modern world, the private sector cannot always be counted on to make the best of decisions, be it for their companies or the worldwide economy. The Fed has a role to play in at least helping to thwart a possible crisis in the future. That role is always endlessly debated by politicians, congressmen, financiers, advisers and occasionally scholars. Let's hope the financiers won't always get 100% of their desires.

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