“Fed Up – An Insider’s Take on Why the Federal Reserve is Bad for America” – with Author Danielle DiMartino Booth
Danielle, founder of Money Strong LLC, following several years on Wall Street in the trenches then as a columnist for the Dallas Morning News, worked for the Dallas Fed for 9 years, advising Richard Fisher (the resident maverick of Fed Chairmen at that time), and reveals in her book her insider’s view of this opaque yet powerful organization. Armed with unique opportunities and skills allowing her to observe, perceive and describe the inner workings of the organization that moves markets, she holds nothing back in describing an organization that she views as out of touch with reality in a number of ways. This is fascinating and we know that anyone who follows the financial world and news will find her insights and opinions to be well worth hearing and provacative. Her book was released earlier this year, and has created significant attention and controversy in the media and the financial world.
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