05 Mar 2026
28m

The Same System That Crashed the Economy in 2008 Is Running Again — And It's Already Inside Your Retirement Account | Tom Bilyeu Deepdive

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Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

The episode warns of a looming financial crisis stemming from the private credit market, drawing parallels to the 2008 mortgage-backed securities crisis. It highlights the rapid growth of the private credit market to over $2 trillion, its integration into pension funds and even 401(k)s, and the risks associated with borrowers unable to cover interest payments, which are masked by practices like payment in kind (PIK). The discussion points out that regulatory loopholes post-2008 pushed risky lending into this less regulated sector. The analysis emphasizes the "risk waterfall," where losses cascade down to those least informed, such as retail investors, and urges listeners to understand the causal chains within the financial system to protect themselves.

Outlines

Part 1: Historical Context, Emerging Risks

Part 2: Mechanics, Regulation, Structural Flaws

Part 3: Market Instability, Contagion

Part 4: Solutions, Financial Sovereignty

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