Welcome to The Gold Exchange with Keith Weiner, where we untangle market and policy complexity using timeless economic principles.
John Rubino is a former Wall Street financial analyst and author or co-author of five books, including The Money Bubble: What to Do Before It Pops and The Collapse of the Dollar and How to Profit From It. He founded the popular financial website DollarCollapse.com in 2004, sold it in 2022, and now publishes John Rubino's Substack newsletter. John joins the podcast to discuss owning real assets, how to think about financial bubbles, and the new supply and demand dynamics in the gold and silver markets.
Ronald-Peter Stöferle joins the podcast to discuss why he invested in Monetary Metals, what the new playbook means for gold, and the case for owning gold in 2024 and beyond.
CEO Keith Weiner explains on the Gold Exchange podcast what a silver bond is, why the current silver bond offering from Monetary Metals is so historic, and how to think about dollar vs metal yields.
David Morgan joins the podcast to discuss the evolution of the precious metals market, earning a yield on gold and silver, changing supply and demand dynamics, and how blockchain and precious metals could be the future of the industry.
Companies that unlocked the productive potential of underutilized resources have taken off in the last decade. Uber with cars, Airbnb with housing, and even the could using computers. What about monetizing underutilized gold and silver? Jeff Deist and Ben Nadelstein of Monetary Metals discuss.
Best-selling author and economist Bryan Caplan joins the podcast to discuss why housing prices continue to rise, what we can do about it, and why everyone seems to hate markets.
What is the difference between good money and bad money? Is there a spectrum of moneyness? Is political money worse than commodity money? Jeff Deist and Ben Nadelstein discuss the Quantity Theory of Money, hoarding money as an economic good, and Say's Law.
Bob Elliott of Unlimited Funds joins the podcast to discuss the importance of diversification in investment portfolios, gold as a contra currency, and the role of the Federal Reserve in the modern economy.
As total outstanding debt balloons the question arises: are all acts of modern debt and credit creation bad? What is the function of a true intermediary in today's modern economy? Jeff Deist and Ben Nadelstein discuss how financial institutions like Monetary Metals and life insurance companies act as true financial intermediaries.
Michael Gayed joins the podcast to discuss current market risks, the Yen carry trade, and why he believes some larger institutional players are considering gold.
Jp Cortez of the Sound Money Defense League interviews Jeff Deist on the undeniable nature of inflation and why gold ownership and gold yield is becoming more popular.
Jeff Deist and Ben Nadelstein discuss narratives surrounding the merits of gold ownership. Is gold an inflation hedge, store of value, or a safe haven asset? The episode ends with questions regarding gold's monetary premium and the different types of inflation.
Jeff Snider joins the podcast to discusses the current economic climate, highlighting the disconnect between stock market performance and underlying economic indicators. Jeff explains how he sees gold and silver regaining their monetary status and why the Eurodollar system is no longer working.
Dustin Heiner is the founder of Master Passive Income, Real Estate Wealth Builders Conference (REWBCON) and Successfully Unemployed. He is a real estate investor who was able to make enough passive income from his business to quit his job when he was 37 years old. Dustin and Dickson discuss real estate investing, the similarities with precious metals passive income, and how to think about price appreciation and income opportunities in the hard assets.
Maine State Senator Eric Brakey joins the podcast to discuss the Free State Project in New Hampshire, the sound money movement, and strategies for advancing liberty. What is the best path to liberty? What makes the free state so free? Can decentralized alternatives defeat the old incumbents?
Patrick Karim and Kevin Wadsworth of Northstarbadcharts.com join the podcast to talk about charting, gold as money, and answer a rapid-fire question round. What is technical analysis? Why measure prices in gold? Is following your gut better than following a system?
Brent Johnson, Jeff Deist, and Keith Weiner discuss the fate of the US Dollar at the 2023 New Orleans Investment Conference. Is there a debt level that will sink the dollar's value? Can the BRICS countries offer a better currency? Where does gold fit in?
Albert Lu of Luma Financial joins the podcast to discuss market trends in gold, commodities, and more. Albert questions market optimism, gives his thoughts on how rates are impacting different sectors, and where pressure is building for potential explosive upside.
Dana Samuelson of AmerGold joins the podcast to talk about the factors affecting gold. Samuelson discusses the resilience of gold in the face of financial headwinds and highlights the potential for gold to climb higher. Samuelson also delves into the dynamics of silver, crypto, the commercial real estate market, Fed policies, and more!
Danielle DiMartinoBooth of Quill Intelligence is back to discuss important economic indicators and their potential impact on the financial markets. Danielle highlights concerns about the rising unemployment rate signaling a recession, why the stock market remains high, and the flight to safety trade into T-bills. Danielle also expresses skepticism about CBDCs, gives arguments for owning gold, and her odds on the likelihood of a Powell coup.
Adrian Day shares his insights on the economy's resilience, the role of central banks, and the importance of considering investment opportunities beyond the US.
Dominic Frisby joins the podcast to discuss gold and bitcoin, the future of financial warfare, and if markets rally or wreck from here.
Jeff Clark joins the podcast to discuss the importance of gold in a portfolio, the impact of higher interest rates, black swan events, and what to look out for in a downturn. Jeff Clark also shares insights on the unique qualities of silver, mining stocks, and how to hit paydirt!
Jim Iuorio joins the podcast to talk about the consequences of deficient spending, how to think about assets like gold and Bitcoin, and why the Fed is rolling the dice with our monetary system.
Gwen Preston, the Resource Maven, joins the podcast to discuss the rate hike cycle, the signs of market instability, and the implications for gold and other metals. Gwen also touches on the implications of the green energy revolution, the different narratives for various metals, and offer advice for investors to consider.
Jeff Snider joins the Gold Exchange Podcast to discuss the challenges of replacing the dollar and where alternatives stand. Keith and Jeff discuss the need for infrastructure to support the widespread adoption of an alternative currency, the limitations of indicators like the yield curve, and why the economy doesn't work the way you think it should.
Brent Johnson joins the podcast to discuss the global economy, the role of gold, and the dominance of the US dollar despite currency debasement. Keith and Brent discuss why the other currencies are derivatives of the dollar, the rigged nature of a closed system, and how to overcome Gresham's law.
Brien Lundin and Keith Weiner dive deep into the current state of the market, the potential impact of interest rates, and the role of central banks in our economy. What crisis will force the Fed to pivot? How will investors safeguard their wealth against the unknown unknowns in the economy? Keith and Brien discuss zombies, rate hikes, debt cycles, and more.
Bob Elliott of Unlimited Funds joins the podcast to talk about why gold can be better than bonds, why the economy hasn't hit a recession yet, and what it'll take to make asset prices fall. Bob and Keith discuss central bank gold leasing vs. true gold leasing, the junk bond conundrum, and more!
Economist and bestselling author Bryan Caplan is back on the podcast to debunk the conventional thinking on democracy, Keynesiansim, education, mental illness, and more. Bryan asks and answers some of the most pressing questions of the day: Should Jerome Powell support abolishing the minimum wage? Does this dress make me look fat? Can free market supporters be Keynesians?
Jp Cortez from the Sound Money Defense League discusses the importance of sound money and the efforts to promote its use. Jp ranks the various states, highlighting bipartisan support for honest money, and the battles to eliminate taxes on gold and silver. Where does your state fall?
Tavi Costa, partner and portfolio manager at Crescat Capital, joins the Gold Exchange to dive into the current state of the markets, discussing the potential risks and opportunities ahead. From overpriced equities to concerns in commercial real estate and private equity, this episode explores the underlying factors that could impact investment strategies. A lighting round at the end of the episode gives Tavi and Keith a chance to share their views on a host of commodities, currencies, and more!
John Reade of the World Gold Council joins the Gold Exchange Podcast to talk all things gold. Are ETF's a good way to own gold? Why are Central Banks buying gold, and not reporting it? How much gold is too much gold in an investment portfolio?
Hugh Hendry joins the Gold Exchange to talk about the underlying reasons for the coming banking crisis, the failure of the Yuan and the BRICS countries, and how the Fed is crucifying the common man.
"The return on capital must be greater than the interest rate." Watch CEO Keith Weiner debunk the quantity theory of money and greedflation, and explain why his equation proves that the Fed is fighting against the laws of economics.
Doomberg joins the Gold Exchange Podcast to discuss the green energy pivot, whether a nuclear renaissance is possible, why the rules don't matter anymore, and what it means for the future.
Spencer Jakab joins the Gold Exchange Podcast to explore the meme stonk craze, lessons for investing in volatile markets, and why Wall Street's dominance hasn't been toppled. Is the reverse Jim Cramer fund better than listening to Jim Cramer? Will AI revolutionize finance? Can markets handle veganism? Keith and Spencer give their thoughts on this investing-themed podcast.
Jeff Deist makes his first appearance on the Gold Exchange Podcast to talk about why he joined Monetary Metals and what he sees for the future of money and credit. Keith and Jeff discuss the importance of Say's Law, the impossibility of economic modeling, and the failures of the Fed. Tune in for this must-see episode and what can be done today to return to a sounder monetary system.
Can Jerome Powell do the impossible? Fed insider, author and CEO of Quill Intelligence, Danielle DiMartino Booth joins the Gold Exchange Podcast to talk about Fed policy and its implications. Does the Fed care about gold? Will rates fall below zero? Watch to hear Danielle's expert insights!
In this thought-provoking interview Jason Cozens, founder and CEO of Glint, discusses the future of money and the role that gold can play in a modern financial system, riddled with bank risk. Jason shares his insights on why the traditional banking system is failing to meet the needs of consumers. Keith and Jason explore why gold is money, not an investment, and how Glint is making gold more accessible to the average person.
Pundits will say that SVB collapsed due to lack of risk management or insufficient regulation. But the root cause of SVB (and other bank failures) is much scarier than hoping the problem is unique to SVB.
In the live 2023 Gold Outlook Webinar, CEO Keith Weiner commented on the Gold Outlook Report's conclusions and answered attendees' questions.
Stefan Gleason of the Sound Money Defense League returns to the Gold Exchange Podcast to discuss the success of sound money initiatives at the state level, the critical bill in consideration in Wyoming, and how you can help win sound money policies in your state. We are expecting a hearing on SF 101 next Tuesday or Thursday in the House Finance committee. It's critical the bill be passed out of committee next week. Chairman Harshman and the other house members listed on this page (right side) are the ones that should be contacted by anyone in Wyoming - https://www.wyoleg.gov/Committees/2023/J03
CEO Keith Weiner goes on an epic rant debunking the idea of a soft landing through demand destruction, the inflation-unemployment trade-off, and how most economists are not doing real monetary science.
Our highly anticipated 2023 Gold Outlook Report is out now! Watch CEO Keith Weiner discuss his outlook in the latest podcast episode that covers Central Bank gold purchases, silver demonetization, and the impact of rate hikes on gold and silver prices in 2023. Save the Date! We will be hosting a webinar forum where you can ask Keith your questions about the Gold Outlook Report. Day: Monday, March 6 Time: 12:00 pm Additional registration details to follow
Jeff Snider, Headmaster of Eurodollar University, joins the podcast to talk about the perverse complexities of the Eurdollar system. What even is a Eurodolllar? Why was the system created? Keith and Jeff discuss the Eurodollar market and then give their hot takes in a hilarious lighting round. Which is more likely: Stephanie Kelton replaces Janet Yellen or the Fed adds Bitcoin to their balance sheet? Find out the answers to all these questions and more in this insightful whirlwind of an episode!
The yield on the 10-year bond recently fell below the rate paid by the Fed on bank reserves. That is, a bank gets paid more to lend to the Fed for a day than to lend to the Treasury for ten years. There is not merely an inversion between the 2-year and the 10-year bonds. Nor even the 3-month and 10-year. Now the overnight and 10-year bond are inverted. We explain why this is absolutely crazy.
Bryan Caplan, Professor of Economics at George Mason University, joins the podcast to talk about his latest book, the minimum wage, betting, and much more! Is nature or nurture more important? Why should a Keynesian be against the minimum wage? What is the trillion dollar tab waiting for us to pick up? Watch this whirlwind episode, and let us know what you think in the comments!
Is the dollar heading to new heights or new lows? Brent Johnson of Santiago Capital joins the Gold Exchange Podcast LIVE in New Orleans! Listen to Brent discuss the historic rise of the DXY, the effects on (d)emerging markets, and how he sees a currency and sovereign debt crisis playing out. Will Powell be able to solve Triffin's Dilemma? Can foreign central banks escape the zugzwang position? Will the financial justice warriors finally be vindicated? Watch the full episode to find out!
Fix the money, fix the world. Larry Lepard, Managing Partner at Equity Management Associates and vocal sound money advocate, joins the Gold Exchange Podcast LIVE in New Orleans! Listen to Ben and Larry discuss the Fed's doom loop, the dollar parabola problem, and what investors might consider as their monetary escape hatch.
Bitcoin has an intractable problem, and it is intrinsic to bitcoin itself.