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Analyst Jayant Bhandari explains why investor paranoia is holding down junior gold stock prices, in this MSE episode. He explains why, unlike most junior resource investors, he does not care about the Lassonde Curve. Jayant explains why the Canadian markets should ban warrants and explains how he thinks junior miners should finance themselves in a manner equitable to their shareholders. Furthermore, he shares two junior mining arbitrage opportunities he is currently capitalizing on. Jayant Bhandari of Anarcho Capital, is constantly traveling the world to look for investment opportunities, particularly in the natural resource sector. He advises institutional investors about his finds. He was a Director on the board of Gold Canyon, a publicly-listed Canadian company, until its merger with another entity. Earlier, he worked for six years with US Global Investors (San Antonio, Texas), a boutique natural resource investment firm, and for one year with Casey Research. Before emigrating from India, he started and ran Indian subsidiary operations of two European companies. Jayant runs a yearly philosophy seminar in Vancouver entitled, “Capitalism & Morality.” 0:00 Intro 1:03 Gold 3:14 Bottom-up approach 6:28 Investor activism 11:17 Constructive vs confrontational 14:22 “I don't care about the Lassonde Curve” 17:12 Ban warrants 22:46 Rights Offering 25:30 Mismanagement & investor paranoia 28:31 Project generation 35:04 Junior's progression pace 37:36 Two stock picks 40:11 Capitalism and Morality https://jayantbhandari.com/capitalism-morality/ Coupon Code for 10% off: MSE25 Junior Stock Review: https://www.juniorstockreview.com/ Sign up for our free newsletter and receive interview transcripts, stock profiles and investment ideas: http://eepurl.com/cHxJ39 Mining Stock Education (MSE) offers informational content based on available data but it does not constitute investment, tax, or legal advice. It may not be appropriate for all situations or objectives. Readers and listeners should seek professional advice, make independent investigations and assessments before investing. MSE does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of its content and should not be solely relied upon for investment decisions. MSE and its owner may hold financial interests in the companies discussed and can trade such securities without notice. If you buy stock in a company featured on MSE, for your own protection, you should assume that it is MSE's owner personally selling you that stock. MSE is biased towards its advertising sponsors which make this platform possible. MSE is not liable for representations, warranties, or omissions in its content. By accessing MSE content, users agree that MSE and its affiliates bear no liability related to the information provided or the investment decisions you make. Full disclaimer: https://www.miningstockeducation.com/disclaimer/
This Flashback Friday is from episode 301, published last February 21, 2013. Jason Hartman interviews Bud Conrad, Chief Economist of Casey Research, regarding the geopolitical focal points in our world, funneling these down to how it all affects the United States. Bud mentions the importance of looking at the big picture of what is happening in the world, particularly China becoming the new “mover” in the world, Japan's apparent desire to destroy its currency, new technology, government overreach, who benefits from inflationary measures and monetary policy, and much more. Author of the new book Profiting from the World's Economic Crisis, Bud Conrad holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree from Yale and an MBA from Harvard. He has held positions with IBM, CDC, Amdahl, and Tandem. Currently, he serves as a local board member of the National Association of Business Economics and teaches graduate courses in investing at Golden Gate University. Bud, a futures investor for 25 years and a full-time investor for a decade, is also a regular lecturer for American Association of Individual Investors and a frequent contributor on Fox Business News. In addition, he produces original analysis for Casey Research, including unique charts and research on the economy and investment markets. Follow Jason on TWITTER, INSTAGRAM & LINKEDIN Twitter.com/JasonHartmanROI Instagram.com/jasonhartman1/ Linkedin.com/in/jasonhartmaninvestor/ Call our Investment Counselors at: 1-800-HARTMAN (US) or visit: https://www.jasonhartman.com/ Free Class: Easily get up to $250,000 in funding for real estate, business or anything else: http://JasonHartman.com/Fund CYA Protect Your Assets, Save Taxes & Estate Planning: http://JasonHartman.com/Protect Get wholesale real estate deals for investment or build a great business – Free Course: https://www.jasonhartman.com/deals Special Offer from Ron LeGrand: https://JasonHartman.com/Ron Free Mini-Book on Pandemic Investing: https://www.PandemicInvesting.com
Tom Bodrovics welcomes back Lobo Tiggre, the author and publisher of TheIndependentSpeculator.com. Lobo leads a team that provides independent due diligence and evaluations for investors, filling a role similar to consumer reports or brokers. He discusses the growth of their business despite industry downturns, reflecting on Rick Rule's advice about building teams and filling different market niches. The conversation shifts to macroeconomic topics, including the impact of fiscal dominance on monetary policy and potential economic consequences. Lobo shares his past prediction of a U.S. recession in 2024 being incorrect and credits Lynn Alden's fiscal dominance thesis for ongoing deficit spending. Lobo also explains the implications of soft landings, potential stagflation or reflationary economies, and the role of copper as an economic indicator. He emphasizes the importance of current market trends over ideological theories and due diligence in investment decisions. He shares his highest conviction trades for gold, uranium, and copper for various years, with copper being his top pick for 2025 based on bullish economic context and the favorable supply-demand fundamentals. Time Stamp References:0:00 - Introduction0:40 - The Gang of Rogues5:16 - Macro Picture & Signs9:40 - Fed & Fiscal Dominance14:30 - Voting Harder16:44 - Industrial Recession?23:53 - Inflation Waves32:14 - Dr. Copper?36:57 - Fundamentals Matter?42:00 - Copper Grades & Costs45:45 - Pre Prod. Sweet Spot52:20 - Promises Vs. Reality55:14 - High Conviction Play58:06 - Wrap Up Talking Points From This Episode Lobo's team provides independent investment evaluations, filling a role like consumer reports or brokers. Macroeconomic topics discussed include fiscal dominance, recession predictions, and economic implications. Copper is his top pick for 2025 due to bullish economic context and favorable supply-demand fundamentals. Guest Links:Website: https://independentspeculator.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/duediligenceguyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/louis.james.965580/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lobotiggre/ Lobo Tiggre, aka Louis James, is the founder and CEO of Louis James LLC, and the principal analyst and editor of IndependentSpeculator.com. He researched and recommended speculative opportunities in Casey Research publications from 2004 to 2018, writing under the name "Louis James." While with Casey Research, he learned the ins and outs of resource speculation from the legendary speculator Doug Casey. Although frequently mistaken for one, Mr. Tiggre is not a professional geologist. However, his long tutelage under world-class geologists, writers, and investors resulted in an exceptional track record. A fully transparent, documented, and verifiable track record is a central feature of the IndependentSpeculator. Mr. Tiggre will put his own money into the speculations he writes about, so his readers will always know he has "skin in the game" with them.
Doug Casey's Take Ep.#352 Follow Michael Yon @ https://michaelyon.substack.com/ Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to the Episode Our new weekly series featuring Michael Yon and Doug Casey to discuss noteworthy news events. Hurricane Damage Overview (00:00:33) Michael Yon describes the severe damage caused by hurricanes in North Carolina and other southeastern states. Concerns about Food Supply (00:02:51) Yon discusses the importance of phosphate mines in Florida and their role in food production amid hurricane impacts. Doug's Perspective on Hurricanes (00:04:51) Doug shares his thoughts on the hurricanes, mentioning conspiracy theories about weather control and government involvement. Weather Modification Theories (00:05:36) Doug discusses HAARP and atmospheric aerosol injection as alleged methods for controlling weather and climate. Historical Context of Weather Manipulation (00:08:51) The speakers reflect on historical examples of weather modification and the implications of such actions. Dog Kings Concept Introduction (00:13:03) Michael Yon introduces the concept of "dog kings" in leadership, discussing its historical significance and modern implications. Political Commentary on Leadership (00:14:53) Yon critiques current leaders, particularly Governor Abbott, and the challenges faced in political representation. Discussion of Corridor Strategies (00:16:59) Yon explains the strategic importance of various corridors, including the I-69 corridor and its implications for Texas. Final Thoughts on Dog Kings (00:20:04) The speakers conclude their discussion on dog kings, reflecting on its relevance to current leadership dynamics. Trump's Tax Proposal for Overseas Americans (00:22:17) Discussion on Trump's proposal to eliminate taxes for Americans living abroad and its political implications. School Vouchers and Educational Reform (00:23:40) Trump's plan for school vouchers and the anticipated pushback from teachers' unions. Bob Woodward's Critique of Trump and Kamala (00:24:19) Woodward's book claims Trump is unsuited for presidency while portraying Kamala in a positive light. Trump's COVID Testing Machine Controversy (00:25:21) Discussion on accusations against Trump for sending a COVID testing machine to Putin. Review of "The Jones Plantation" (00:26:46) Insights on the film "The Jones Plantation" and its commentary on perceived freedom and control. The Concept of 'Dog Kings' in Politics (00:28:05) Exploration of the metaphor of 'dog kings' and its relation to political leadership. Billionaires' Fears of Civil War (00:30:15) Discussion on a psychologist's observations about billionaires' concerns regarding civil unrest. Predictions of Political Unrest Post-Election (00:32:27) Speculation on potential civil unrest regardless of the election outcome. Economic Problems and Social Tensions (00:33:51) Connection between economic issues and rising social tensions leading to potential violence. The Importance of Gold in History (00:36:50) Discussion on historical significance of gold and its role in economic stability and conflict. Predictions for Future Events (00:38:37) Speakers share their methods for making predictions about future geopolitical and economic events. Predictive Paradigms and Famines (00:44:47) Discussion on predicting famines and the implications of recent events on food supply. Migration and Invasion Concerns (00:45:50) Michael Yon shares insights on migration patterns and potential threats from migrants. Global Food Supply and Famine Risks (00:46:22) Exploration of how famines can occur even in major food-exporting countries like the U.S. Historical Context of Famines (00:47:58) Michael Yon recounts historical famines and their causes beyond food scarcity. Gleaning and Food Theft (00:49:01) Discussion on the rise of food theft and gleaning practices in Europe. Manmade Famines Predictions (00:50:32) Predictions on the potential for manmade famines due to geopolitical actions. Resource Market Speculation (00:52:19) Doug discusses the potential for a resource bull market in metals and natural gas. Political Predictions Ahead of November 5th (00:53:42) Doug shares his concerns about upcoming political events and their implications. Monocultures and Historical Famine (00:55:02) Discussion on the impact of monocultures on historical famines, particularly the Irish famine. Predicting Future Events (00:56:20) The speakers reflect on the challenges of predicting future events based on current trends. Cyber Attacks on Information Repositories (00:58:12) Discussion on the cyber attack affecting the Internet Archive and its implications for knowledge preservation.
Doug Casey shares his recent experiences in Asia. We discuss historical events from this day in history. And we discuss the war on the American middle class and, in particular, white Americans. 00:00 The War Against the Middle Class 01:43 Historical Events on This Day 02:46 Mount Rushmore and American Presidents 05:03 The Evolution of Currency 06:44 The Orient Express and Travel Tales 09:36 Railroads and Global Investments 13:07 Exploring Malaysia and Thailand 26:26 The Homelessness Dilemma in Denver 27:23 Venezuelan Real Estate Market Insights 29:40 Speculating on Venezuelan Investments 31:03 Drug Problems and American Politics 32:33 Middle East Tensions and U.S. Involvement 36:50 Hurricane Aftermath and Government Response 45:26 Elite Panic and Control During Disasters 50:29 Concluding Thoughts and Future Discussions
Doug and Matt discuss the highly volatile political climate, encompassing recent attempts on Donald Trump, intense global conflicts, and the escalating threat of censorship. They also analyze the potential implications of Kamala Harris possibly becoming president, the destabilizing factors leading to a domestic crisis, and the looming threat of a new era of neo-feudalism. Additionally, the discussion delves into the coordinated international actions and the ever-increasing restrictions on freedoms, portraying a grim outlook for the near future. 00:00 Introduction and Current Events 00:08 Attempts on Trump 00:52 Political Climate 04:10 Election Concerns and Predictions 12:57 International Tensions and Conflicts 19:24 Potential Domestic Crisis 22:43 Migration 24:31 Fear and Compliance in Politics 25:07 Censorship and Free Speech Concerns 29:32 Global Coordination and Corporate Power 32:00 The Rise of Neo-Feudalism 34:17 Banking System Vulnerabilities 38:12 Reflections on Literature and Travel Plans
Join Doug Casey and Matt as they address questions from the Crisis Investing community, reflect on recent debates, and discuss media bias. They delve into the complexities of illegal migration, debate fairness, and possible impacts of Kamala Harris's potential presidency. Doug shares experiences and insights on global issues, immigration's impact on local communities, and holding physical assets like gold. The conversation also explores how Western military power influences maritime law, conspiracy theories, and speculative investments. Doug hints at possible future trends in global politics and offers advice on navigating uncertain socio-political landscapes. 00:00 Introduction and Community Questions 00:13 Reflecting on the Debate 01:55 Media Bias and Debate Analysis 03:33 Immigration and Policy Discussion 10:21 Haitians in Springfield: A Local Issue 22:09 Political Endorsements and Reactions 30:39 Law Enforcement and Civil Tensions 33:09 Gold Stocks: The Cheapest They've Ever Been 34:48 Policing Maritime Law Without Government 37:15 Changing Perspectives Over the Years 41:14 Kamala Harris and the Future of U.S. Politics 47:56 Investing in Physical Metals vs. Stocks 53:28 Relocating for Better Opportunities 01:00:16 Concluding Thoughts and Upcoming Travels
Tom welcomes back Nick Giambruno, founder of The Financial Underground and editor-in-chief of its premium investment research publication. Nick criticizes central planning and the Fed's role in managing inflation, arguing that central banks, cannot effectively manage interest rates due to their antithesis to free markets. Giambruno deemed the steepest rate-hiking cycle by the Fed to combat decades-high inflation futile because raising rates to a level impacting inflation would bankrupt the US government. He considers claims of victory over inflation propaganda, as essential prices like electricity bills and food hadn't reached pre-pandemic levels. Nick touches on the potential politicization of Federal Reserve monetary policy ahead of elections and the influence of politics on its actions. The discussion covers escalating debt and interest expenses, now the largest federal budget item, trapping the United States in a cycle of currency debasement. Giambruno advises investing in hard assets like gold and precious metals as a long-term savings vehicle, and suggests considering gold mining stocks to speculate on fiat currency debasement. He favors royalty companies over individual mining stocks due to reduced risk. The potential impact of the BRICS creating their own trading currency on the US dollar and the changing global order was discussed, suggesting a developing multipolar world where other countries take larger roles. Giambruno believs we are in a chaotic period, likening it to historical periods of power division, and advises individuals to consider alternatives like Latin America as a potential refuge. Time Stamp References:0:00 - Introduction0:47 - Fed & Economic State5:00 - Politics, Inflation & CPI8:55 - Debt, Interest, & Debasement10:34 - Dollar Collapse Endgame18:11 - Asset Alternatives19:45 - Gold Miners & Rate Cuts21:12 - Commodities in General22:40 - Miners & Royalties24:25 - Lack of Understanding29:14 - Short Term Gambling31:25 - BRICS Trend & Conflict35:18 - Historic Parallels37:23 - Have a Backup Plan39:20 - West Political Shift?41:00 - Wrap Up Talking Points From This Episode Central banks, including the Fed, cannot effectively manage interest rates due to their being the antithesis of free markets. Investing in hard assets like gold and precious metals is advised as a long-term savings vehicle. The interview touched on potential politicization of Federal Reserve monetary policy and the influence of political considerations on its actions. Guest Links:Website: https://financialunderground.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/NickGiambrunoWebsite: https://nickgiambruno.com Nick Giambruno is a renowned speculator and international investor. He's the Founder of The Financial Underground and Editor-in-Chief of its premium investment research publication Contra Speculator. Nick travels the world searching for lucrative investment opportunities in overlooked markets. Nick specializes in identifying Big Picture geopolitical and economic trends ahead of the crowd. His approach to investing also focuses on profiting from distortions in the market. This includes identifying unfounded pessimism in beaten-up industries, which creates opportunities for enormous gains. He writes about geopolitics, value investing in crisis markets, Bitcoin, international banking, second passports, international diversification, and surviving a financial collapse, among other topics. Nick has traveled to over 60 countries and lived in six of them. He formerly worked in the Middle East with a Dubai-based investment bank. He has been featured in The Economist, Forbes, Zero Hedge, Seeking Alpha, The Herald of Zimbabwe, The Keiser Report, MoneyWeek, Casey Research, International Man, The Crux, Gold Newsletter, The Jet Setter Show, Lew Rockwell.com, The Tom Woods Show, International Living Magazine, Wall St for Main St, Emerging and Frontier Markets Investing, AntiWar.com,
Join us at https://www.crisisinvesting.com The Edsel Car Launch (00:00:13) Discussion on the 1957 launch of the Edsel car and its failure as a Ford product. Robert S. McNamara's Career (00:02:34) Exploration of McNamara's controversial history from WWII to his tenure at Ford and the World Bank. Steve Irwin's Legacy (00:05:14) Reflection on Steve Irwin's impact on wildlife education and his untimely death in 2006. Jailbreak in the Congo (00:06:52) Overview of a recent jailbreak in Kinshasa, highlighting dire prison conditions and inmate overpopulation. Future Population Projections for the Congo (00:10:17) Discussion on UN projections for the Congo's population growth and potential implications. Congo Prison Conditions (00:09:11) Description of horrific conditions in Kinshasa's prison, leading to inmate desperation and a jailbreak. Economic Challenges in Brazil (00:14:49) Conversation about Brazil's socio-economic issues and the potential for the country's breakup. Cost of Living Discussion (00:17:00) Analysis of rising living costs in the U.S., including housing and dining expenses. Tipping Culture in the U.S. (00:20:16) Critique of the escalating tipping culture and its impact on consumer behavior. Housing Crisis and Migrant Issues (00:22:18) Examination of housing costs and the impact of Venezuelan migrants on local apartment complexes. Discussion on Immigration and 'Feral People' (00:23:33) Debate about the impact of immigration and cultural differences in the U.S. and Canada. Trash in Urban Areas (00:24:24) Speakers discuss complaints about urban trash accumulation and its implications. Comparison of Cleanliness (00:25:13) Contrasting cleanliness in Switzerland with trash in third-world countries. Uruguay's Government (00:25:48) Commentary on the governance and economic issues in Uruguay. Argentina's Economic Challenges (00:26:06) Discussion on Argentina's economic strategies and past financial crises. Political Landscape in the U.S. (00:28:06) Concerns about the influence of migrants on U.S. elections and Democratic strategies. Potential Political Violence (00:29:40) Speculation on possible violence in response to political outcomes in the U.S. Censorship and Arrests in the UK (00:31:21) Discussion on the rising number of arrests for free speech in Britain. Telegram and Government Control (00:32:15) Comments on Pavel Durov's situation and government repression in France. U.S. Election Disinformation (00:33:21) Concerns about renewed efforts to combat alleged Russian disinformation. Censorship in the U.S. (00:34:19) Discussion on past incidents of censorship and implications for free speech. Kamala Harris's Name Pronunciation (00:35:25) Light-hearted conversation about the pronunciation of Kamala Harris's name. Closing Remarks (00:36:08) Wrap-up of the episode and mention of upcoming Q&A sessions.
Plan B Workshop https://www.crisisinvesting.com/p/plan-b-workshop-replay Authoritarian instincts are on the rise. 00:00 The Conspiracy Theory Unveiled 00:24 Government Functionality and Encyclopedia Britannica 01:39 Wokeness in Historical Narratives 03:56 Election Security Concerns 05:06 January 6th Prosecutions and Future Implications 10:21 Authoritarianism and Civil Unrest 16:41 Global Trends in Authoritarianism 22:33 The Changing Demographics of Europe 23:58 Political Shifts and Historical Parallels 24:53 The Rise of Authoritarianism in Europe 25:37 The Arrest of Telegram's Founder 31:36 Personal Responsibility in Times of Crisis 39:48 The Reality of Political Risks
In this episode, Doug delves into historical events, including the execution of William Wallace and the capture of Muammar Gaddafi's compound. The discussion shifts to viewer feedback on political ideologies and the flawed two-party system in the U.S, followed by insights on living in Uruguay and its economic state without significant gold reserves. Doug also addresses the current state of small caps and commodity stocks, offers perspectives on global morale, potential future issues, and even advice on moving to Paraguay or Panama. 00:00 Introduction and Member Questions 00:22 Historical Events of the Day 03:27 Political Commentary and Viewer Feedback 08:36 Discussion on American Ideals 12:17 Uruguay's Gold Reserves and Currency 17:24 Current Market Analysis and Predictions 22:04 The Love for the King of Thailand 22:26 Pride in China and Its Economic Rise 23:27 Cultural Identity and Multiculturalism 25:16 Future Problems in the 2030s 29:06 Paraguay as a Safe Haven 31:49 Leadership in a Corrupt World 35:37 Dad asks what to do about his son
In this episode, Doug and I discuss coming exchange controls, the proper role of government, the historical annexation of Hawaii, and the effectiveness of political parties in the U.S. We take a look at Kamala Harris' economic plans, the implications of Trump's immigration policies, and the burdens of modern governmental regulations on the economy. As usual, we emphasize the importance of individual action in a failing political system and caution against unrealistic reliance on political leaders. 00:00 Introduction: Government and Coercion 00:57 Political Circus and Economic Facts 01:07 Hawaii's Statehood: A Historical Mistake 05:48 Government Overreach and Economic Control 06:52 Revised Job Numbers and Economic Policies 08:15 Kamala Harris's Economic Plan 09:48 Critique of Government Policies 20:00 Trump's Immigration Stance 27:15 Future Concerns and Final Thoughts
Today we answer questions from our private member community. Join us at https://www.crisisinvesting.com The conversation covers current economic issues including Kamala Harris's plan to tackle price gouging, investment strategies in the face of potential economic crises, and the viability of uranium and lithium stocks. Doug shares his personal experiences, investment advice, and thoughts on topics ranging from cryostasis to real estate. 00:00 Introduction and Today's Historical Events 07:22 Kamala's Plan to Tackle Price Gouging 10:26 Michael Jan's Advice for Tough Times 20:57 The Nord Stream Attack Scenario 24:16 Investment Strategies in Uncertain Times 26:51 Investment Preferences: Resource Stocks and Cattle 27:19 Critique of the Rules-Based Order 28:57 Asset Allocation Strategies for Crisis 31:22 Swiss Franc as a Hedge Against Volatility 33:25 Lithium: A Volatile Investment 36:28 Challenges of Owning Rental Property 38:59 Cryostasis and Philosophical Questions 41:56 Reflections on Speculative Investments 45:47 Finding Joy in Simple Pleasures
Trump's New Plan: Breaking Down the 20 Policies and Their Implications In this episode, Doug and Matt discuss Trump's recent proposal to 'Make America Great Again' with a 20-point plan. Before delving into the details of Trump's agenda, they review notable events in history, including critical perspectives on the Encyclopedia Britannica's selected highlights. The hosts express skepticism about Trump's promises, such as ending inflation, stopping outsourcing, and making the U.S. a manufacturing superpower. They also debate the feasibility and rationale behind Trump's other proposed measures, including preventing World War III, securing elections, and keeping men out of women's sports. Concluding the discussion, they reflect on the potential impacts of the upcoming election and the broader economic and global scenarios. Join Doug and Matt for a deep dive into the practicality and implications of Trump's ambitious policies. 00:00 Introduction and This Day in History 00:32 Critique of Historical Figures and Events 01:37 Discussion on Cologne Cathedral and Poetry 05:02 Significant Historical Events Overlooked 07:59 Trump's Plan to Make America Great Again 08:32 Immigration and Deportation Policies 11:16 Economic Policies and Inflation 12:54 Energy Production and Outsourcing 16:22 Tax Cuts and Constitutional Defense 18:50 Preventing World War III and Government Weaponization 20:31 Crime, Drug Cartels, and Rebuilding Cities 23:34 Military Strength and Dollar Dominance 26:04 Social Security, Medicare, and Education 29:19 Sports, Patriotism, and Election Security 38:33 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Join our private member group, Phyle. https://www.crisisInvesting.com Doug Casey and Matt Smith discuss Michael Yon's view that mass migration is a tactic of war. We discuss the increasing presence of Venezuelan gangs in the U.S., notably in Denver, and the broader implications for high-trust societies under such pressures. The conversation shifts to historical and contemporary societal instability, drawing parallels to periods like the late 60s and early 70s, marked by violent unrest. The hosts also touch on reactions to Michael Yon's perspective, cultural insights on Japan, Rahm Emanuel as U.S. Ambassador to Japan, and issues of demoralization and future planning in today's turbulent times. The episode rounds off with Doug's advice on navigating future crises, including the debate over fighting or fleeing societal breakdowns. 00:00 Introduction to Migration as a Tactic of War 00:05 Venezuelan Gangs in Denver 00:34 High Trust Societies' Response to Crime 01:11 Historical Context of Social Unrest 01:32 Discussion on Michael Yon's Interview 03:23 Concerns About U.S. Leadership and Foreign Policy 05:20 Impact of Venezuelan Gangs on Local Communities 09:48 Comparisons to Historical Crime Waves 18:09 Financial Instability and Social Consequences 19:10 Political Predictions and Betting Markets 22:23 Questions from the Community 30:46 Controversial Opinions on JD Vance 32:24 Political Comparisons and Concerns 33:19 Discussion on Minnesota Flag and Free Speech 34:56 Nigel Farage and Political Integrity 36:29 Interest Rates and Inflation Debate 39:41 Exploring Argentina's Best Places to Live 42:18 Accredited Investors and Private Placements 44:27 Geopolitical Theories: Heartland vs Rimland 47:39 Secret Societies and Deep State Clubs 50:54 Family Preparedness and Relocation 58:46 Concluding Thoughts and Future Speculations
Declare Your Independence :: Greg Peterson from The Urban Farm :: Doug Casey of Casey Research and International Man :: 2024-08-08 Host: Ernest Hancock
Join us at https://www.crisisinvesting.com Today we're joined by Michael Yon, a former Green Beret and Independent War Correspondent, to explore multifaceted threats confronting the United States and the world. We delve into global migration patterns, the influence of China, and the erosion of Western cultures, with Yon providing on-the-ground insights from his travels to critical geopolitical hotspots such as the Darien Gap, Okinawa, and Panama. The discussion addresses impending civil unrest, the role of information warfare, and strategic global power manipulations, highlighting the urgency of recognizing and addressing these escalating threats. And we examine the dire cultural and societal issues within the United States, focusing on the rampant drug epidemic, its impact on society's susceptibility to control, and the strategies for individuals to safeguard their future through preparedness and organization. 00:00 Introduction: The State of the Nation 00:45 Interview with Michael Yon: Background and Expertise 01:13 Global Hotspots: Key Locations and Issues 02:40 Japan's Health Crisis and Chinese Influence 04:42 Migration and Information Warfare 08:39 The Situation in Canada and Europe 21:58 The Tribal Dynamics of Conflict Zones 41:17 The Strategic Importance of Panama and Colombia 47:59 Understanding Cultural Substrates 48:28 Migration Issues in the Western World 49:08 Election Integrity Concerns 49:51 Border Security and Migration Patterns 53:18 The Role of NGOs in Migration 54:14 Economic and Social Impacts of Migration 01:01:18 Cultural and Societal Changes 01:03:27 The Role of Media and Influencers 01:15:56 Military Perspectives and Leadership 01:20:18 Preparing for Future Challenges 01:28:04 Final Thoughts and Recommendations
Join us at https://www.crisisInvesting.com Market Turmoil and Election Predictions: Analyzing the Current Chaos In this episode, Doug and the host discuss the dramatic drops in global stock markets and various commodities, including tech stocks and uranium. They explore the impact of geopolitical tensions between Lebanon and Israel on market dynamics. Transitioning to political matters, they analyze a recent email from filmmaker Michael Moore, advocating for Kamala Harris as the potential next U.S. president. They examine poll numbers and statistical data to debate the American public's leanings on issues such as abortion, gun control, climate change, and more. The hosts also consider the implications of potential election fraud, electronic voting machines, and the role of the state in determining election outcomes. 00:00 Market Turmoil: Tech Stocks and Commodities 02:35 Geopolitical Tensions: Lebanon, Israel, and World War 3 03:40 Political Landscape: Michael Moore's Optimism for Kamala 05:08 America's Left-Leaning Tendencies: Poll Analysis 08:29 Gun Control and Ownership in America 11:12 Climate Crisis and Labor Unions: Public Opinion 13:02 Economic Issues: Taxes, Minimum Wage, and Student Loans 15:00 Social Issues: Marijuana, Housing, and Same-Sex Marriage 26:04 Debating the Electoral College 27:51 Gerrymandering and Representation Issues 28:54 American Opinions on Gaza Ceasefire 29:52 Money in Politics 32:56 Kamala's Potential Pitfalls 40:18 Additional Factors Influencing Elections 43:54 The Power of Media and Public Perception 49:34 Speculations on Election Outcomes 51:02 Concluding Thoughts
Join us at https://www.crisisInvesting.com In this episode, Doug and Matt dive into various topics ranging from using mainstream sentiment as a contrarian indicator, to the difficulties of gauging the current zeitgeist without traditional media like magazines. They discuss the viability of the military intervening in US government operations, speculate on hypothetical political candidates like Dwayne Johnson, and reflect on predictions about Kamala Harris's political future. Doug shares his experiences meeting influential figures, comments on the recent political assassination attempt, and addresses the complexities of international business structures like Japan's 'Keiretsu'. They also touch on topics like the investment climate during the Great Depression and the potential hazards of today's financial landscape. Tune in for a comprehensive discussion packed with insightful commentary and personal anecdotes! Articles Mentioned: https://open.substack.com/pub/weapons/p/the-second-shooter-theory-gains-momentum? https://open.substack.com/pub/weapons/p/the-trump-assassination-attempt-a? 00:00 Introduction and Sentiment Indicators 01:17 Challenges of Gauging Mainstream Sentiment 07:20 Military Coup Hypothetical 13:23 Political Candidates and Media Influence 20:36 Meeting Heroes and Disappointments 27:44 Investment Preferences and Strategies 30:25 US-Israel Relations and Dual Citizenship 33:05 Jefferson's Foreign Policy Wisdom 33:22 Congressional Spectacle and Zelensky 33:46 Bernard von NotHaus and the Liberty Dollar Case 37:58 Interlocking Share Structures in Japan 39:24 Analyzing a Political Assassination Attempt 46:41 U.S. Foreign Policy and Iran 50:14 Living in Thailand 52:54 Investment Strategies Amid Political Uncertainty 55:51 Preparing for Economic Downturns
Find out how Doug is investing his money? https://www.crisisInvesting.com In this episode, Matt and Doug discuss the rapid pace of global events and the uncertain political landscape in the U.S. They delve into the use and implications of technology, particularly in surveillance, and touch on the controversial Biden resignation letter. The discussion also covers predictions about the 2024 election, the potential for Kamala Harris to become the Democratic candidate, and some intriguing high-risk, high-reward investment opportunities. 00:00 Introduction and Current Events Overview 00:20 The Rapid Pace of Global Changes 01:35 Middle East Conflicts and Shifting Focus 02:10 Ukraine War and Media Blackout 04:00 Technology: Friend or Foe? 05:55 The Power of Mobile Data Tracking 06:39 Analyzing the Trump Assassination Data 15:09 Biden's Resignation and Signature Analysis 19:38 Social Media's Role in Political Endorsements 20:54 Kamala Harris for the win? 23:18 The Media's Influence on Public Perception 24:03 Speculations on the Democratic Candidates 25:35 Betting on Political Outcomes 32:11 High-Risk, High-Reward Investments
Join us at https://www.crisisInvesting.com Doug and the Matt dive deep into the incident, exploring the failures and conspiracy theories surrounding the event. They question the competence of the Secret Service, the potential involvement of various factions, and discuss the possible implications on the upcoming election. The conversation also touches upon key historical deaths and the competence of security agencies, offering a broader perspective on political security and leadership. 00:00 Introduction and Recent Events 01:04 Historical Figures and Their Relevance 02:26 The Trump Assassination Attempt 05:22 Secret Service and Security Concerns 15:11 Political Implications and Future Predictions 25:12 Discussing Potential VP Candidates 25:47 Speculations on Future Elections 26:25 Critique of FBI Investigations 27:55 Analyzing the Shooter's Motives 30:16 Public Perception and Media Coverage 36:20 Historical Assassination Attempts 38:46 Conspiracy Theories and Government Trust 41:24 Trump's Security and Future Moves 45:32 Concluding Thoughts on Political Landscape
Join us at https://www.crisisinvesting.com Ray Dalio's Article on the coming Civil War: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/pick-side-fight-keep-your-head-down-flee-ray-dalio-53fpe/ Matt's Son's Blog: https://www.greatman.com/ 12 Virtues of Western Civilization: https://youtu.be/B0a9NvuU3Ok Ray Dalio's Civil War Warning. Billionaire Ray Dalio thinks civil war is coming. Not with guns, maybe. But a war all the same. You'll have to choose. Fight for a side. Keep your head down. Or run. He sees the signs. Wealth gaps. Populism. Media lies. Rule of law breaking down. It's happened before. France. Russia. China. Now here. Dalio says we're at Stage 5. Stage 6 is civil war. It's close and the odds are greater than 50%. 00:00 Introduction and Member Group Information 00:16 Discussing Ray Dalio's Editorial 01:29 Potential Civil War in the U.S. 02:55 Historical Context of Civil Wars 05:06 Dalio's Predictions and Personal Reflections 08:04 Global Migration and Cultural Tensions 14:55 Western Civilization Values Under Threat 21:34 Independence Day Reflections 23:07 European Elections and Political Comparisons 29:35 Liberland Citizenship and Anarcho-Capitalism 33:27 Genetic Elements of Libertarian Beliefs 36:24 Real Estate Development in Sark 39:43 Trump's Narcissism and Political Impact 43:06 Reflections on Life Choices 46:20 Balkanization of the U.S. 48:08 Economic Indicators and Capital Movement 49:46 U.S. and Global Political Dynamics 54:12 Investing in Wheat and Natural Gas 57:06 Elon Musk: Hero or Villain? 01:01:30 Fighting for a Better Future
Join us at https://www.crisisInvesting.com Debate Disasters, Historical Reflections, and Future Predictions with Doug Casey In this engaging episode, Doug Casey and Matt cover a wide range of topics, starting with a critical analysis of the recent Presidential debate, drawing embarrassing comparisons to historical debates like Kennedy-Nixon's. They delve into historical events, including World War I's inception and Treaty of Versailles with intriguing coincidences. Discussing figures like Elon Musk and the transformation of economies by figures like FDR and LBJ, they touch on the influence of the state and potential future developments such as Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs). Doug also shares insights on the value of investing in 19th-century European gold coins and the merits of chemical engineering as a career. This episode is a mix of humor, historical analysis, predictions, and personal views on current global politics and economy. Chapters: 00:00 Debate Disappointment: A Far Cry from Nixon-Kennedy 01:13 Historical Reflections: From WWI to Gilda Radner 03:36 Elon Musk: The Libertarian Billionaire 09:27 The Decline of Political Discourse 28:17 Kenyan Tax Revolt and Global Implications 33:08 Reflections on Home and Identity 39:03 Historical Value of Gold Coins 40:49 Investment Strategies: Bitcoin vs. Mining Stocks 42:57 Reevaluating Historical Figures 47:41 Government Mandates and Personal Freedom 49:55 Freemasons and Conspiracy Theories 57:42 The Rise of CBDCs 01:02:30 Career Advice: Chemical Engineering
join us at https://www.crisisInvesting.com In this episode, Doug and Matt delve into significant historical events, including the Supreme Court rulings on same-sex marriage in 2013 and 2015. They discuss the implications of government involvement in marriage and explore notable figures born on this day, such as Ariana Grande, Paul Thomas Anderson, Michael Vick, Derek Jeter, Willie Messerschmitt, William Lear, and Max Stirner. The conversation then shifts to contemporary global conflicts, particularly the tensions between NATO, Ukraine, and Russia, and the potential consequences of these escalations. Additionally, they examine cultural and religious issues, focusing on Islam's role in geopolitical conflicts and the various challenges facing modern Western societies. Lastly, they touch upon the U.S. political climate, highlighting the upcoming debate and the pressing issues surrounding figures like Julian Assange and Edward Snowden. 00:00 Introduction and Historical Events 00:30 Supreme Court Decisions on Same-Sex Marriage 02:18 Discussion on LGBT Rights and Social Norms 04:46 Famous Birthdays and Encyclopedia Britannica Critique 09:49 Significant Historical Figures Born Today 13:19 Current Events: Ukraine and Russia Conflict 17:19 Muslim Extremism in Russia 24:24 Speculations on Russia's Response 28:03 Deep State and Global Politics 40:30 Julian Assange and Freedom of Press 45:56 Conclusion and Upcoming Topics Tucker with Jeffrey Sachs: https://youtu.be/JS-3QssVPeg?si=2OAw1CnkJBflEiEF
Tom Bodrovics, welcomes back Lobo Tiggre, author and publisher of TheIndependentSpeculator.com. They explore China's recent halt in gold buying by the People's Bank, which is deemed insignificant as ordinary Chinese people are increasingly seeking gold as a secure investment due to real estate crisis and the desire for alternative savings. The conversation revolves around potential economic indicators such as Jeff Gunlach's recession predictor and Rick Rule's perspective on an inevitable but not immediate recession. Lobo expresses worries about market fragility, investor panic, especially during elections, and possible implications of copper prices. Despite considering copper an economic indicator with a trailing effect, Lobo remains bullish on it for the long term, though it might change his investment approach if there's a recession. Lobo observes that silver has behaved more like gold recently, prompting him to reconsider investment strategies and add silver back into consideration. Regarding Mexico, political instability and anti-mining sentiments are increasingly a concern, leading Lobo to reduce his Mexican stock exposure. The discussion also touches upon Argentina's President Milei, with potential risks of instability or violent events impacting investments, but optimism remains due to Milei's popularity and reform progress. Lobo argues that political risk cannot be overlooked in Latin America and advocates for the potential profitability of gold stocks due to their ability to provide significant leverage to the underlying commodity. Additionally, he remains bullish on uranium as a potentially lucrative investment opportunity that has a long-term thesis. Time Stamp References:0:00 - Introduction0:42 - A New Gold Buyer?8:38 - Macro Forces & Timing11:16 - Recession & Unemployment19:24 - Stock Market Optimism21:00 - Economy & Dr. Copper26:50 - Silver Outlook30:16 - Mexico & Capital Concerns34:50 - Latin America Trends43:43 - Mining Stocks Broken?49:51 - Uranium & Wrap Up Talking Points From This Episode Chinese people seek gold as alternative savings amid real estate crisis, disregarding People's Bank pause in buying. Lobo remains bullish on copper for the long term but may change approach if recession occurs. Silver behavior prompts strategy reconsideration. Political instability in Mexico and Argentina raise concerns. Gold stocks offer potential profit due to commodity leverage. He remains bullish on uranium long-term. Guest Links:Website: https://independentspeculator.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/duediligenceguyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/louis.james.965580/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lobotiggre/ Lobo Tiggre, aka Louis James, is the founder and CEO of Louis James LLC, and the principal analyst and editor of IndependentSpeculator.com. He researched and recommended speculative opportunities in Casey Research publications from 2004 to 2018, writing under the name "Louis James." While with Casey Research, he learned the ins and outs of resource speculation from the legendary speculator Doug Casey. Although frequently mistaken for one, Mr. Tiggre is not a professional geologist. However, his long tutelage under world-class geologists, writers, and investors resulted in an exceptional track record. A fully transparent, documented, and verifiable track record is a central feature of the IndependentSpeculator. Mr. Tiggre will put his own money into the speculations he writes about, so his readers will always know he has "skin in the game" with them.
On episode 119, we start off by the question of why is there a mismatch in the marketplace between what is desired versus what truly is. Our education to our culture amplifies and reinforces this ignorance, and it comes at a cost. Now within that chaos, opportunities arise, but we must put effort into understanding what drives these opportunities. As investors allowing the macro conditions to drive our investment thesis, we must also include the differential between what value is relative to what price is. We also touch upon the development of copper, its performance and how the potential of recession may impact its price. Silver's explosive price action was not left out of this conversation. Lobo Tiggre is the founder and CEO of Louis James LLC, and the principal analyst and editor of IndependentSpeculator.com. He researched and recommended speculative opportunities in Casey Research publications from 2004 to 2018, writing under the name "Louis James." While with Casey Research, he learned the ins and outs of resource speculation from the legendary speculator Doug Casey. Although frequently mistaken for one, Mr. Tiggre is not a professional geologist. However, his long tutelage under world-class geologists, writers, and investors resulted in an exceptional track record. The average of the yearly gains published for the flagship Casey publication, the International Speculator, was 18.5% per year during Tiggre's time with the publication. A fully transparent, documented, and verifiable track record is a central feature of IndependentSpeculator.com services going forward. Another key feature is that Mr. Tiggre will put his own money into the speculations he writes about, so his readers will always know he has "skin in the game" with them. The Independent Speculator is a flagship monthly publication. It delivers actionable ideas, information and analysis via disclosure and discussion of actual investments we make. This is not a theoretical approach to speculation. The trades are real. So is the money we risk. And so is the opportunity for clients to enter the same or similar trades Website: https://independentspeculator.com/ youtube: @TheIndependentSpeculator Sign up to our Monthly Macro Newsletter - @ https://newgenmindset.substack.com/ Socials: Nic Tartaglia - @nictartaglia Dan Kozel - @dan_kozel93 www.newgenmindset.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/newgenmindset/message
“It is a very exciting time. It is a time to invest in gold equities which have not really reflected the performance of the gold price…There are a lot of equities which are screaming for attention,” explains analyst Jayant Bhandari. In this interview, Jayant gives his view on gold equities, how to value a junior mining company, why you need to internationalize your wealth, and three junior mining arbitrage opportunities. Jayant Bhandari of Anarcho Capital, is constantly traveling the world to look for investment opportunities, particularly in the natural resource sector. He advises institutional investors about his finds. He was a Director on the board of Gold Canyon, a publicly-listed Canadian company, until its merger with another entity. Earlier, he worked for six years with US Global Investors (San Antonio, Texas), a boutique natural resource investment firm, and for one year with Casey Research. Before emigrating from India, he started and ran Indian subsidiary operations of two European companies. Jayant runs a yearly philosophy seminar in Vancouver entitled, “Capitalism & Morality.” 0:00 Introduction 0:50 Gold 3:16 Why the divergence between the gold price and the equities? 7:36 Using a Discounted Cash Flow Model to assign value to a company 10:52 Effect of Canadian government increasing the capital gains tax 14:20 Opinion on current M&A: Silvercorp acquires Adventus 17:30 Diversification 20:57 Internationalization of your wealth 23:42 Biggest risk to your resource portfolio 27:10 Three Jr mining Arbitrage opportunities 28:52 Capitalism and Morality http://jayantbhandari.com/ https://twitter.com/JayantBhandari5 Junior Stock Review: https://www.juniorstockreview.com/ Sign up for our free newsletter and receive interview transcripts, stock profiles and investment ideas: http://eepurl.com/cHxJ39 The content found on MiningStockEducation.com is for informational purposes only and is not to be considered personal legal or investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell securities or any other product. It is based on opinions, SEC filings, current events, press releases and interviews but is not infallible. It may contain errors and MiningStockEducation.com offers no inferred or explicit warranty as to the accuracy of the information presented. If personal advice is needed, consult a qualified legal, tax or investment professional. Do not base any investment decision on the information contained on MiningStockEducation.com or our videos. We may hold equity positions in or be compensated by some of the companies featured on this site and therefore are biased and hold an obvious conflict of interest. MiningStockEducation.com may provide website addresses or links to websites and we disclaim any responsibility for the content of any such other websites. The information you find on MiningStockEducation.com is to be used at your own risk. By reading MiningStockEducation.com, you agree to hold MiningStockEducation.com, its owner, associates, sponsors, affiliates, and partners harmless and to completely release them from any and all liabilities due to any and all losses, damages, or injuries (financial or otherwise) that may be incurred.
Tom welcomes back Nick Giambruno, founder of The Financial Underground and Editor-in-Chief of the Contra Speculator. In this eye-opening discussion, Nick Giambruno exposes the truth behind the banking system and challenges the common misconception that the money in your bank account belongs to you. Through a detailed analysis, he reveals the legal and financial realities that make you an unsecured creditor of the bank, rather than a rightful owner of your funds. Discover the shocking implications of this arrangement and how it places you at the mercy of the banking establishment. Brace yourself for a paradigm-shifting perspective on your hard-earned money. Cautioning on the potential fallout of an escalating interest expense on federal debt, Giambruno expresses worries over the Federal Reserve's continued interest rate hikes. Massive interest payments could lead to the federal government's bankruptcy. Borrowing money to service existing debt means mounting, potentially catastrophic, debt levels. He expresses skepticism over Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs), viewing them as a desperate rescue attempt for the failing fiat system. In contrast, he sees Bitcoin as a formidable central bank competitor. Discussing the geopolitical scenario, Giambruno expresses concern over the increased US expulsion from the Middle East and the likelihood of escalating conflicts. This situation, he posits, could affect oil-related equities. From his base in Argentina, he observes the anticipated presidency of Javier Milei, who may refrain from dollarization to maintain sovereignty and could transition towards a free market currency system. Nevertheless, he points out that this is a challenging transformation requiring an extensive overhaul of the existing system. Time Stamp References:0:00 - Introduction0:38 - Henry Ford Quote5:50 - Money Vs. Currency10:16 - Capital Controls & Collapse11:46 - The Hiking Cycle is Over15:06 - Why CBDCs Will Fail18:22 - Bitcoin & Alternatives20:32 - Silver's Future Role22:16 - Fragile Oil Markets25:50 - Conflicts & Geopolitics31:00 - Risk of False Flags31:53 - Argentina & Javier Milei35:27 - El Salvador & Bitcoin37:12 - Wrap Up Talking Points From This Episode Challenging the common misconception that the money in your bank account belongs to you. The Federal Reserve's continued interest rate hikes and potential fallout on federal debt. The geopolitical scenarios and concern over increased conflicts in the Middle East. Guest Links:Website: https://financialunderground.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/NickGiambrunoWebsite: https://nickgiambruno.com Nick Giambruno is a renowned speculator and international investor. He's the Founder of The Financial Underground and Editor-in-Chief of its premium investment research publication Contra Speculator. Nick travels the world searching for lucrative investment opportunities in overlooked markets. Nick specializes in identifying Big Picture geopolitical and economic trends ahead of the crowd. His approach to investing also focuses on profiting from distortions in the market. This includes identifying unfounded pessimism in beaten-up industries, which creates opportunities for enormous gains. He writes about geopolitics, value investing in crisis markets, Bitcoin, international banking, second passports, international diversification, and surviving a financial collapse, among other topics. Nick has traveled to over 60 countries and lived in six of them. He formerly worked in the Middle East with a Dubai-based investment bank. He has been featured in The Economist, Forbes, Zero Hedge, Seeking Alpha, The Herald of Zimbabwe, The Keiser Report, MoneyWeek, Casey Research, International Man, The Crux, Gold Newsletter, The Jet Setter Show, Lew Rockwell.com, The Tom Woods Show, International Living Magazine, Wall St for Main St, Emerging and Frontier Markets Investing, AntiWar.com, The Power & Market Report, Mountain Vision,
My returning guest in this episode is Doug Casey. Doug is a world-renowned speculator and libertarian philosopher that wrote the definitive book on profiting from periods of economic turmoil, Crisis Investing, a #1 New York Times bestseller. His books, Totally Incorrect (2012) and Right on the Money (2013), continue his mission of challenging statism and advocating liberty and free markets and his new project with John Hunt, the Highground Series Books that include Speculator, Druglord and the new release, Assasin, challenges thinking around morality, philosophy and much much more. "Adventure... intrigue... philosophy... politics... you'll find it all in this fast-paced novel from Doug Casey and John Hunt. Most importantly, you'll find thoughts -- the kind of thoughts that will make you think too." --Bill Bonner (Author of Empire of Debt and Mobs, Messiahs, and Markets) Doug has been a guest on hundreds of radio and TV shows, including David Letterman and Charlie Rose, and has been featured in publications such as Time, Forbes, People, and the Washington Post. Founder of Casey Research, he is a regular keynote speaker at FreedomFest, the world's largest gathering of libertarians and like-minded thinkers. He currently spends most of his time in Argentina and Uruguay, as well traveling to various dysfunctional hellholes. Interview Links: Phyle https://phyle.co/ International Man https://internationalman.com/ Doug Casey's Take https://www.youtube.com/@DougCaseysTake
On today's show, expert in the evaluation of economic and political affairs Jayant Bandhari predicts what the future holds for most western countries currently experiencing mass immigration, discusses whether or not BRICS has any bite, and comments on the state of Pax Americana, the conflict in Gaza, Argentina's newly elected President Javier Milei and more. GUEST OVERVIEW: Jayant Bandhari was a Director on the board of Gold Canyon and has worked with US Global Investors and Casey Research. Before emigrating from India, he started and ran Indian subsidiary operations of two European companies. He has written on political, economic and cultural issues for a number of publications. He runs a yearly philosophy seminar in Vancouver, Capitalism & Morality. https://jayantbhandari.com/ X/Twitter: @JayantBhandari5
In this episode of Palisades Gold Radio, we welcome back Lobo Tiggre, author and publisher of theindependentspeculator.com, about his predictions for the economy in 2024. Tiggre acknowledges that there were signs of a recession in various sectors in 2022, but low interest rates and labor hoarding prevented it from fully materializing. However, he believes that a recession will soon become undeniable, possibly in the first half of the year, based on indicators such as the declining trend in job openings. Tiggre expects a softer landing for the economy only if indicators prove to be wrong and the overall health of the economy is stronger than believed. He also discusses the de-dollarization trend, which he sees as a long-term mega trend that will eventually lead to the downfall of the dollar as the world's reserve currency. He notes that de-dollarization is already happening but expects it to take decades to have an impact on his investment decisions. Tiggre believes that gold will continue to perform well, especially in a recessionary environment, and advises investors to focus on undervalued gold stocks, particularly developers building their first mine. He draws a parallel with his successful bullish call on uranium, where strong fundamentals and positive technical indicators eventually led to a rise in prices. While Tiggre acknowledges the risks involved, he remains bullish on gold and sees potential for significant price increases. Time Stamp References:0:00 - Introduction0:52 - Fed & Recession Trend5:48 - Labor Reporting7:46 - Soft Landing Requirements?10:23 - Fed Trend Change?14:48 - Inflation Targets17:07 - Input Costs & Inflation24:30 - Fed "Independence"25:39 - De-Dollarization Trends29:33 - Global Weakness32:47 - Saudi Oil Cuts & Price34:27 - Lithium Demand & Slowdown37:47 - Gold Bearish Scenario?40:52 - Risk/Reward Gold Opportunity45:12 - Uranium & Rick Rule49:32 - Secondary Supply?55:46 - Takeover Possibilities57:09 - Spot & Contracts1:01:00 - Wrap Up Guest Links:Website: https://independentspeculator.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/duediligenceguyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/louis.james.965580/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lobotiggre/ Lobo Tiggre, aka Louis James, is the founder and CEO of Louis James LLC, and the principal analyst and editor of IndependentSpeculator.com. He researched and recommended speculative opportunities in Casey Research publications from 2004 to 2018, writing under the name "Louis James." While with Casey Research, he learned the ins and outs of resource speculation from the legendary speculator Doug Casey. Although frequently mistaken for one, Mr. Tiggre is not a professional geologist. However, his long tutelage under world-class geologists, writers, and investors resulted in an exceptional track record. A fully transparent, documented, and verifiable track record is a central feature of the IndependentSpeculator. Mr. Tiggre will put his own money into the speculations he writes about, so his readers will always know he has "skin in the game" with them.
On today's show, Jayant Bhandari discusses global affairs. GUEST OVERVIEW: Jayant Bandhari was a Director on the board of Gold Canyon and has worked with US Global Investors and Casey Research. Before emigrating from India, he started and ran Indian subsidiary operations of two European companies. He has written on political, economic and cultural issues for a number of publications. He runs a yearly philosophy seminar in Vancouver, Capitalism & Morality.
Tom welcomes back Nick Giambruno, founder of The Financial Underground and Editor-in-Chief of the Contra Speculator. Nick notes that the current U.S. world order is breaking down, and the future remains uncertain. He compares governments to crime families and points out that bonds are just an extension of the fiat system. He goes on to emphasize that money is a technology used to send value across time and space, and that government involvement in the monetary system is unnecessary. He adds that only a small subset of the population understand the importance of hard money, and that politicians often don't understand money either, which leads to inflationary tendencies. Regarding the move towards CBDC's, Nick believes it is more of a desperate last move to maintain the status quo. He explains that the definition of inflation has been manipulated and that the CPI metrics are more akin to propaganda. As such, people will need to find alternative places to store their wealth; gold, Bitcoin, and real estate being potential options. Nick explains that both gold and Bitcoin have resistance to debasement, gold having a long history of 5000 years and Bitcoin having coded annual production that declines. He adds that while gold has portability, Bitcoin is superior in that regard. All in all, Nick believes that both gold and Bitcoin will compete with each other on their monetary attributes in the long-term. Time Stamp References:0:00 - Introduction0:36 - Global Changes6:39 - The Race to Debase12:44 - Buying Your Vote14:54 - CBDC Objectives18:43 - Measuring Inflation22:17 - Whee a Debt Jubilee26:31 - Storing Value31:04 - Bitcoin Vs. Gold39:32 - Crypto Regulations42:37 - Financial Censorship45:35 - Freedom & Principals46:54 - Wrap Up Talking Points From This Episode Governments are like crime families, and bonds are just an extension of the fiat system.Gold and Bitcoin are both good alternatives to store wealth, as their resistance to debasement gives them value.The move towards CBDC's is a desperate attempt to maintain the status quo, but the definition of inflation has been manipulated. Guest Links:Website: https://financialunderground.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/NickGiambrunoWebsite: https://nickgiambruno.com Nick Giambruno is a renowned speculator and international investor. He's the Founder of The Financial Underground and Editor-in-Chief of its premium investment research publication Contra Speculator. Nick travels the world searching for lucrative investment opportunities in overlooked markets. Nick specializes in identifying Big Picture geopolitical and economic trends ahead of the crowd. His approach to investing also focuses on profiting from distortions in the market. This includes identifying unfounded pessimism in beaten-up industries, which creates opportunities for enormous gains. He writes about geopolitics, value investing in crisis markets, Bitcoin, international banking, second passports, international diversification, and surviving a financial collapse, among other topics. Nick has traveled to over 60 countries and lived in six of them. He formerly worked in the Middle East with a Dubai-based investment bank. He has been featured in The Economist, Forbes, Zero Hedge, Seeking Alpha, The Herald of Zimbabwe, The Keiser Report, MoneyWeek, Casey Research, International Man, The Crux, Gold Newsletter, The Jet Setter Show, Lew Rockwell.com, The Tom Woods Show, International Living Magazine, Wall St for Main St, Emerging and Frontier Markets Investing, AntiWar.com, The Power & Market Report, Mountain Vision, Ron Paul Liberty Report, among others. Nick is a frequent speaker at investment conferences around the world.
My guest in this episode is Nick Giambruno. Nick is a renowned speculator and international investor. He travels the world searching for lucrative investment opportunities in overlooked markets. Nick specializes in identifying Big Picture geopolitical and economic trends ahead of the crowd. His approach to investing also focuses on profiting from distortions in the market. This includes identifying unfounded pessimism in beaten-up industries, which creates opportunities for enormous gains. He writes about geopolitics, value investing in crisis markets, Bitcoin, international banking, second passports, international diversification, and surviving a financial collapse, among other topics. Nick has traveled to over 60 countries and lived in six of them. He previously worked in the Middle East with a Dubai-based investment bank. He has been featured in: The Economist, Forbes, Zero Hedge, Seeking Alpha, The Herald Zimbabwe, The Keiser Report, MoneyWeek, Casey Research, International Man, The Crux, Gold Newsletter, The Jet Setter Show, Lew Rockwell.com, The Tom Woods Show, International Living Magazine, Wall St for Main St, Emerging and Frontier Markets Investing, AntiWar.com, The Power & Market Report, Mountain Vision, Ron Paul Liberty Report, among others. Nick is a frequent speaker at investment conferences around the world. Contact information is available here. He is also the Founder of The Financial Underground, which is dedicated to uncovering the truth about money and markets they don't want you to see. Interview Links: Financial Underground https://financialunderground.com/ Resources: The 21 Best Cashflow Niches™: www.cashflowninja.com/21niches Subscribe To The Best Cashflow Niches™ Newsletter: www.cashflowninja.com/bestniches Join My Inner Circle & Mastermind Cashflow Nirvana www.cashflowninja.com/nirvana Connect With Us: Website: http://cashflowninja.com Podcast: http://resetinvestingsecrets.com Podcast: http://cashflowinvestingsecrets.com Substack: https://mclaubscher.substack.com/ Amazon Audible: https://a.co/d/1xfM1Vx Amazon Audible: https://a.co/d/aGzudX0 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cashflowninja/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mclaubscher Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecashflowninja/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mclaubscher/ Gab: https://gab.com/cashflowninja Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/mclaubscher Minds: https://www.minds.com/cashflowninja Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/c/Cashflowninja Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/cashflowninja/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-329875 Odysee: https://odysee.com/@Cashflowninja:9 Gab Tv: https://tv.gab.com/channel/cashflowninja Brighteon: https://www.brighteon.com/channels/cashflowninja
“The pure coal plays are trading at a huge, huge discount to inherent values. The price to earnings tends to be about 1.5 to 2 for these companies, which means you are getting as much as 50% of the share price in cash and after-tax earnings every year” explains analyst Jayant Bhandari. In this interview Jayant gives his view on the mining sector's current M&A landscape, security of supply, geopolitical risk, cash allocation in a portfolio, his top picks and much more. Jayant Bhandari of Anarcho Capital, is constantly traveling the world to look for investment opportunities, particularly in the natural resource sector. He advises institutional investors about his finds. He was a Director on the board of Gold Canyon, a publicly-listed Canadian company, until its merger with another entity. Earlier, he worked for six years with US Global Investors (San Antonio, Texas), a boutique natural resource investment firm, and for one year with Casey Research. Before emigrating from India, he started and ran Indian subsidiary operations of two European companies. Jayant runs a yearly philosophy seminar in Vancouver entitled, “Capitalism & Morality.” 0:00 Introduction 0:44 Company Valuations are low, why isn't there more M&A? 3:18 Pure coal plays trading at discount to inherent value 4:20 M&A discussion 10:03 Which companies are most likely to be acquired? 11:46 Security of Supply - Critical Minerals 16:31 Geopolitical risk 22:28 U.S. Bank Failures 25:00 Are known risks less risky? 26:58 Is the end of the USD imminent? 32:53 Equity valuation lag in relation to metal prices 35:00 Confirmation Bias 37:01 Valuation discrepancy between developers and explorers 41:11 Top Picks 43:25 Capitalism and Morality Conference http://jayantbhandari.com/ https://twitter.com/JayantBhandari5 Junior Stock Review: https://www.juniorstockreview.com/ Sign up for our free newsletter and receive interview transcripts, stock profiles and investment ideas: http://eepurl.com/cHxJ39 The content found on MiningStockEducation.com is for informational purposes only and is not to be considered personal legal or investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell securities or any other product. It is based on opinions, SEC filings, current events, press releases and interviews but is not infallible. It may contain errors and MiningStockEducation.com offers no inferred or explicit warranty as to the accuracy of the information presented. If personal advice is needed, consult a qualified legal, tax or investment professional. Do not base any investment decision on the information contained on MiningStockEducation.com or our videos. We may hold equity positions in or be compensated by some of the companies featured on this site and therefore are biased and hold an obvious conflict of interest. MiningStockEducation.com may provide website addresses or links to websites and we disclaim any responsibility for the content of any such other websites. The information you find on MiningStockEducation.com is to be used at your own risk. By reading MiningStockEducation.com, you agree to hold MiningStockEducation.com, its owner, associates, sponsors, affiliates, and partners harmless and to completely release them from any and all liabilities due to any and all losses, damages, or injuries (financial or otherwise) that may be incurred.
Tom welcomes Jeff Clark back to the show! Jeff is the Founder of GoldAdvisor.com and author of the new book "Paydirt." He started outlining the book during Covid, with the goal of making it entertaining and engaging, yet simple and straightforward. Sixteen other experts from the industry also contributed to the book. Jeff believes we are on the cusp of another bull market cycle, and mining is one of the few areas left with good return potential. When it enters the mania phase, he won't hesitate to sell, as it's important to lock in profits. He urges investors to not be afraid to sell miners, as they should be seen as girlfriends rather than wife material. Jeff then explains the Lassonde Curve and how it can help investors understand where a mining equity is during the lifecycle of a developing project. He also stresses the importance of discipline when positioning, recognizing red flags in miners, and taking advice from those in the industry. Talking Points From This Episode Learning how to pick good miners and why Jeff wrote "Paydirt".Why excellent opportunity remains in the mining sector.Important lessons from geologists and timing in the mining cycle. Time Stamp References:0:00 - Introduction0:42 - Paydirt Picking Miners4:08 - Passion & Opportunity6:34 - Gold Rush Mind Set9:13 - Gold, Silver, or Stocks12:18 - Miners & Insomnia14:53 - Phase of the Cycle18:12 - Lessons & Gains19:27 - Silver Demand & Uses22:15 - Energy & Industrial Uses24:05 - Silver & Fuel Rods25:45 - Metals & Price27:10 - Geologist Lessons30:05 - The Lassonde Curve33:20 - Timing & Mining Cycle36:46 - Royalty & Streaming?38:36 - The Deal Breakers40:36 - Portfolio & Discipline42:54 - Entry and Exits44:42 - Information Resources46:16 - Paydirt & Wrap Up Guest Links:Website: https://thegoldadvisor.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/TheGoldAdvisorWebsite: https://goldsilver.com Jeff Clark is an accomplished metals and mining analyst, author and speaker, recognized as a global authority on precious metals. His roots in the industry are deep, with an award-winning gold panner father and family-owned mining claims in California, Arizona, and Nevada. Jeff has just authored his new book "Paydirt!" which is available at thegoldadvisor.com. Jeff is an active investor and writer, and has previously served as senior editor for the renowned publication BIG GOLD, as well as Senior Precious Metals Analyst for Hard Assets Alliance and a Senior Editor for Casey Research. He is currently on the board at Strategic Wealth Preservation, a bullion storage facility in Grand Cayman, and provides analysis and market commentary for GoldSilver.com. Jeff is a regular conference speaker, including at Cambridge House and Sprott Resources events, the Silver Summit, and many others.
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Summary: Thought leader Doug Casey joins us in this episode to discuss the endangerment of critical thinking, posing major risks for global politics and the economic future alike. Doug attributes the root of the problem to increased support for organized coercion—a system that only looks attractive when economics and history are excluded from the equation. This lack of background knowledge and reasoning is already giving way to major difficulties (i.e. trade and food supply chain) and we're subsequently seeing the dissolution of the globalist model. The government's survival mode tactics may adversely affect the survival of its people, and it's only a matter of time before this becomes even more clear. Tune in for more insight. Chat GPT Article on Doug Casey: “Doug Casey is a well-known investor, author, and entrepreneur in the world of finance. He is a strong advocate for gold and has been investing in the precious metal for over four decades. Casey is the founder and chairman of Casey Research, a company that provides investment analysis and research to its clients. Through his company, he has been a vocal advocate for gold, arguing that it is one of the best long-term investments an individual can make. Casey believes that gold is a safe haven for investors in uncertain times, as it holds its value regardless of the state of the economy. He also argues that gold is a hedge against inflation, as its value has historically risen in response to inflationary pressures. In addition to his investment in gold, Casey is also known for his advocacy of individual liberty and free-market capitalism. He has written several books on these topics, including "Crisis Investing" and "The International Man." Casey is a strong believer in the importance of diversifying one's investments, both in terms of asset classes and geography. He argues that investors should have a portion of their portfolios in physical gold, held in a secure location outside of their home country. Despite his strong views on gold and investing, Casey is also known for his contrarian outlook. He often takes positions that run counter to the prevailing wisdom in the investment world, and has been successful in his investments as a result. In conclusion, Doug Casey is a prominent figure in the world of finance and investing, known for his advocacy of gold and individual liberty. He is the founder and chairman of Casey Research, and has written several books on the topics of investing and personal freedom. His contrarian outlook and strong beliefs have made him a respected voice in the investment community.” Useful Links: Financial Survival Network Doug Casey's International Man Doug Casey's Take
My returning guest in this episode is Doug Casey. Doug is a world-renowned speculator and libertarian philosopher that wrote the definitive book on profiting from periods of economic turmoil, Crisis Investing, a #1 New York Times bestseller. His books, Totally Incorrect (2012) and Right on the Money (2013), continue his mission of challenging statism and advocating liberty and free markets and his new project with John Hunt, the Highground Series Books that include Speculator, Druglord and the new release, Assasin, challenges thinking around morality, philosophy and much much more. "Adventure... intrigue... philosophy... politics... you'll find it all in this fast-paced novel from Doug Casey and John Hunt. Most importantly, you'll find thoughts -- the kind of thoughts that will make you think too." --Bill Bonner (Author of Empire of Debt and Mobs, Messiahs, and Markets) Doug has been a guest on hundreds of radio and TV shows, including David Letterman and Charlie Rose, and has been featured in publications such as Time, Forbes, People, and the Washington Post. Founder of Casey Research, he is a regular keynote speaker at FreedomFest, the world's largest gathering of libertarians and like-minded thinkers. He currently spends most of his time in Argentina and Uruguay, as well traveling to various dysfunctional hellholes. Interview Links: Phyle https://phyle.co/ International Man https://internationalman.com/ Doug Casey On Odysee https://odysee.com/@dougcasey:5 Episode Sponsors: Producers Wealth: Create Your Own Banking System In 30 Days Or Less www.producerswealth.com Pantheon Investments: Build holistic wealth to achieve financial freedom in any economy www.pantheoninvest.com The Real Asset Investor: Build Wealth With Higher Yield Cash Flow www.therealassetinvestor.com Penumbra Solutions: Buy Your Equity Like Institutions With Life Settlements www.thepenumbraplan.com - password “penumbra” Producers Capital Partners: Multiply Capital Through Alternative Investments www.producerscapitalpartners.com Lavish Keys: Your Turnkey Solution For Luxury Short Term Rentals www.lavishkeys.com Grab My Book: The 21 Best Cashflow Niches™: www.cashflowninja.com/21niches Connect With Us: Website: http://cashflowninja.com Podcast: http://cashflowinvestingsecrets.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cashflowninja/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mclaubscher Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecashflowninja/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mclaubscher/cashflow-ninja/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mclaubscher/ Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/c/Cashflowninja Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/cashflowninja/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-329875 Odysee: https://odysee.com/@Cashflowninja:9 Gab Tv: https://tv.gab.com/channel/cashflowninja Brighteon: https://www.brighteon.com/channels/cashflowninja Parler: https://parler.com/profile/cashflowninja/ Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/mclaubscher Gab: https://gab.com/cashflowninja Minds: https://www.minds.com/cashflowninja Biggerpockets: https://www.biggerpockets.com/users/mclaubscher Medium: https://medium.com/@mclaubscher Substack: https://mclaubscher.substack.com/
Tom welcomes back Lobo Tiggre founder and CEO of Louis James LLC. He is the principal analyst and editor of IndependentSpeculator.com and his speciality is in evaluating resource companies. Lobo starts out by explaining the dangers of believing theories that fit one's worldview, but cannot be proven. Tiggre's article "Rationalism versus Empiricism in Securities Analysis" warns against buying into theories peddled by salespeople. He uses the example of central banks buying gold to show how theories can be wrong and hurt investors. He then discusses the example of supply side deficits, and cautions against believing theories of scarcity. He explains why the cost of production does not always act as a floor for commodities, such as copper, during a recession. He cautions against succumbing to theories that sound too good to be true. Lobo discusses the IMF's prediction of a third of the world's economies entering recession in the upcoming year. He voices that there are more negatives associated with the recession than positives in the form of China reopening. The world economy is fragile and there is potential for something to break and cause a new Lehman moment. He also mentions that gold and silver are a good form of insurance during this time of uncertainty and that the ECB may be more hawkish than the Fed in the near future, which could lead to a bearish dollar and bullish gold and silver. Lobo is also bullish on uranium and is of the opinion that the nuclear renaissance is inevitable and that the green agenda cannot be achieved without it. He warns gold bugs to not be discouraged by the lack of performance in 2022 and encourages them to pay attention to inflation rates and the DXY. Time Stamp References:0:00 - Introduction0:32 - Untestable Theories4:54 - C.B. Gold Buying & Price8:26 - Supply Side Deficits11:52 - Deficient Markets15:27 - Recession Implications20:54 - ECB Hawkishness & Fed28:03 - DXY & Gold Benchmarks31:46 - Magic Wands & Fairy Dust33:33 - Politics & Power37:36 - Energy, Gold, & 202344:00 - 2022 Thoughts & Wrap Up Talking Points From This Episode: Investors should be wary of theories peddled by salespeople and make sure they can be proven before investing.Gold and silver are a good form of insurance during this time of economic uncertainty.The nuclear renaissance is inevitable and the green agenda cannot be achieved without it. Guest Links:Website: https://independentspeculator.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/duediligenceguyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/louis.james.965580/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lobotiggre/ Lobo Tiggre, aka Louis James, is the founder and CEO of Louis James LLC, and the principal analyst and editor of IndependentSpeculator.com. He researched and recommended speculative opportunities in Casey Research publications from 2004 to 2018, writing under the name "Louis James." While with Casey Research, he learned the ins and outs of resource speculation from the legendary speculator Doug Casey. Although frequently mistaken for one, Mr. Tiggre is not a professional geologist. However, his long tutelage under world-class geologists, writers, and investors resulted in an exceptional track record. A fully transparent, documented, and verifiable track record is a central feature of the IndependentSpeculator. Mr. Tiggre will put his own money into the speculations he writes about, so his readers will always know he has "skin in the game" with them.
GUEST OVERVIEW: Jayant Bandhari was a Director on the board of Gold Canyon and has worked with US Global Investors and Casey Research. Before emigrating from India, he started and ran Indian subsidiary operations of two European companies. He has written on political, economic and cultural issues for a number of publications. He runs a yearly philosophy seminar in Vancouver, Capitalism & Morality.
On todays episode of the WTFinance podcast I had the pleasure of speaking with Gwen Preston, Founder of @The Resource Maven and expert of the commodities markets. During the podcast we talked about an outline of the commodity markets, how China slowdown may be changing the commodity market, which commodities are underrated and red flags to be aware of when investing. I hope you enjoy!Interview recorded - 11th of August, 20220:00 - Introduction0:20 - Outline of Commodities market5:00 - Looking too far ahead for commodities?7:30 - Slowdown in China and shift away10:17 - Major investment in commodities after shock12:30 - Commodity countries will benefit13:05 - What commodities are underrated18:28 - FED pivoting?21:40 - Key indicators Gwen is watching?25:30 - Current price action in Copper27:14 - How Gwen has positioned her portfolio?30:10 - Exposure through stocks?31:30 - What do you look at in a stock?34:55 - Red flags for companies?38:03 - One message to take away from our interview?38:58 - Resource MavernGwen knows mining and exploration. As a senior writer with The Northern Miner, Gwen spent years visiting projects and interviewing geologists, management teams, and analysts to understand which projects and pieces of news mattered and why. In the midst of that, she spent two years working with Marin Katusa of Casey Research, where she learned about capital markets and the newsletter business.She now has a deep base of knowledge and a network of contacts across the sector, exactly what is needed for successful resource investing.Resource Maven offers full exposure to Gwen's search for resource stocks with real potential. The search incorporates all the factors that play into a company's odds of success:- The markets. Gwen launched Resource Maven in late 2014 for a reason: the best time to invest is at the bottom and the metals markets are there. The pending bull cycle will offer a rare opportunity to multiply money as demand bests supply for many metals, prices climb, and investors return to the very real resource market.- Geology. Before all else, a project has to offer prospective geology. With a background in chemistry and many years on the job, Gwen understands the basics of geology. When the talk gets too technical, she has a list of experienced geologists she is lucky to call friends who help her understand and assess.- Location. Politics, fiscal regimes, social considerations, and infrastructure can make or break a project. Understanding these issues is essential in selecting resource investments with real potential.- Money. Raising money for exploration is not easy; finding funds to build a mine is even harder. Success depends on the right kind of promotion, tight financial management, strong negotiating skills, and above all else retaining a focus on building shareholder value. It is here that the people running a company really matter.Gwen Preston - Website - https://resourcemaven.ca/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/gwen-preston/Twitter - https://twitter.com/miningmavengwen?YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjHtT-BWGrCJIwEymKADYgQ?view_as=subscriberWTFinance -Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/wtfinancee/Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/67rpmjG92PNBW0doLyPvfnTikTok - https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMeUjj9xV/iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wtfinance/id1554934665?uo=4Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthony-fatseas-761066103/Twitter - https://twitter.com/AnthonyFatseas
Today's guest last joined Dan at the Investor Hour table when the world was in the throes of a newly declared pandemic. This time, he visits us amid rampant inflation... a newly declared bear market... and likely a nascent recession. Doug is the founder of Casey Research and a prolific writer with several highly acclaimed books under his belt. His financial book Crisis Investing was a New York Times No. 1 bestseller for weeks, dethroning the works of heavyweights such as economist Milton Friedman, former President Richard Nixon, and astronomer Carl Sagan. Doug isn't afraid to let loose on controversial topics like the Second Amendment and the police. And he doesn't mince words when it comes to Uncle Sam... I despise politics... Politics is actually institutionalized coercion. It's all about the government and who runs it. The government is an entity that holds a gun to your head – subtly or overtly – and tells you to do what you're told. Increasingly, American life is revolving around the state, the government, and what it does... That's putting people at odds with each other. Thanks to Big Brother's excessive intervention throughout the years, Doug says, "The entire country has been greatly over-financialized... It's all going to come crashing down." He decries the U.S. Federal Reserve's heavy-handed plays and longs for a "stable, capitalist free market society." And as for Dan's customary Final Question, Doug says rather than an "instant cosmic breakthrough," he'd like to leave listeners with a short-but-sweet, positive affirmation... Don't sweat the small stuff... Just try to live an ethical life. Try to be happy, try to be mellow, and things will take care of themselves.
Tom welcomes commodities expert and researcher David Forest to the show. David is a writer for Casey Research and CEO of Ivor Exploration. David discusses the super spike phenomena in commodities which happen at the end of other general bull markets. The phase that follows usually impacts energy prices and brings further economic issues. Energy commodities including coal are now doing quite well. The third phase is where the precious metals outperform. Europe is blaming natural gas prices but they were already moving quite high before the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The reality is that Europe just doesn't have enough energy to go around. Recently, markets have seen the first options trades for $300 oil. Uranium is the only metal that has a hockey stick production cost curve. Most of it doesn't cost much to produce in Canada and Kazakhstan. However, if more uranium needs to be produced it will need much higher prices for other projects to become economical. In this sense, the Sprott SPUT could be useful to help build new production with higher prices. It may help to smooth out prices for the long term. Uranium is increasingly likely to become a strategic metal that governments will want to source close to home. We see this with rare earths and it didn't need to be this way. We legislated production of these metals to zero and therefore mining migrated to China. He discusses the growing trend of green electrification and the increasing need for copper. We also require grid storage battery solutions. We could even see partnerships between major manufacturers and resource companies wanting to secure metal supplies. Time Stamp References:0:00 - Introduction0:45 - Green Energy Transition4:05 - Natural Gas Supply6:08 - Energy Metals8:20 - Uranium SPUT11:51 - Catalysts for Uranium14:42 - Strategic Metals17:24 - Inflation Protection20:39 - Electrification & Copper25:40 - E.V. Realities29:18 - Manufacturer Partnerships35:33 - Wrap Up Guest Links:Website: https://ivorexploration.comWebsite: https://caseyresearch.com David Forest is a geologist who has worked professionally in mining and petroleum over a 20-year career. He has also bridged his technical expertise into the finance and investment sector, originally joining Casey Research in 2004 when he founded the Casey Energy Speculator dedicated to finding high-potential investment opportunities in oil, natural gas, uranium, and renewables globally. He has founded his own mineral exploration and development companies, raising over $80 million in equity financing from some of the most well-known resource investors in North America. His past successes include the development of a 10-million-ounce gold deposit in Colombia, as well as becoming the first to be granted a modern exploration license in the emerging economy of Myanmar, Southeast Asia. He also served as Managing Director of Notela Resource Advisors, an advisory firm analyzing and designing global investment opportunities in the natural resource sector. Dave continues to travel extensively — particularly in Latin America and Asia — reviewing resource projects and investment opportunities. His recent visits included Brazil, Mongolia, Myanmar, China, Russia, Colombia, Peru, Nevada, Laos, Zambia, Madagascar, Indonesia, Portugal, and the Czech Republic.
Jay Martin sits down with Doug Casey of Casey Research today to reflect upon all of the financial advice Jay has received from his recent guests. If there is one thing about Casey that every one familiar with him knows, he does not shy away from giving his honest opinion. Are bonds the triple threat against your wealth? What message is America relaying in regards to taking Russia's USD reserve? Will the dollar, oil or physical gold be the new main currency? Martin and Casey dissect it all.
Jayant Bhandari is a mining and metals analyst who is one of the most polemical voices on matters concerning culture, economics, and politics. His work has appeared at the Mises Institute (USA), Mises Institute (Canada), Mises Institute (India), Casey Research, Acting Man, International Man, Mining Journal, Zero Hedge, Lew Rockwell, Fraser Institute, Le Québécois Libre, Mauldin Economics, Northern Miner, Mining Markets.José Niño talked with Jayant about India, politics in the Third World, wokism, and other maladies that are currently afflicting the West.Follow Jayant's work here:http://jayantbhandari.com/Buy My Book "The 10 Myths of Gun Control" TodayIf you're serious about changing the gun control status quo we live in, this book is a must.After reading this text, you will be able to hold your own in any debate with your anti-gun friends, family, or associates. No questions asked.And heck, you will have a solid foundation in championing issues like gun rights should you take your activism to the next level.Knowledge is power and the foundation for any worthwhile endeavor. With this next-level information at your fingertips, the sky is the limit.So make today the day you say NO to the gun control status quo by taking action NOW.The full retail price for The 10 Myths of Gun Control is $6.Get Your Copy TodayBookmark my Website For Direct ContactIn the era of Big Tech censorship, we can't rely on just one or two platforms to keep us connected. Bookmark my website today so you always know where to get the true, unfiltered information about the news and views that matter to you.Subscribe to my Premium Newsletter TodayThe Niño FileIf you're serious about changing the authoritarian status quo we live in, make sure to join the Niño File on Patreon for as little as $5 a month. This is the premier source for dedicated and passionate leaders who want to not just “move the needle”, but actually win and change the landscape ahead of us.The Niño File is bringing you the necessary and concise ways to help you identify and train strong candidates, kill bad legislation while actively passing good bills, keeping incumbents accountable and knowing how to replace them when push comes to shove. Those are just the tip of the iceberg, the only way to get so much more is to join today!Don't Forget to Follow me on Twitter @JoseAlNino This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit josbcf.substack.com/subscribe
David Gornoski starts the episode by highlighting the importance of innovation and local self-reliance on energy and food. Later, he is joined by Doug Casey, author and the founder of Casey Research, who talks about the Biden ban on Russian oil import; where the US Dollar is headed; the history and future of Ukraine; how NATO provoked Russia; Biden's courting of Venezuela's Maduro; and more. Check out Doug Cassey's website here. Buy Doug Casey's novel Speculator on Amazon. Visit A Neighbor's Choice website at aneighborschoice.com
Peace Radicals Episode 39 - Doug Casey of Casey Research Joins Marc and Andy. Doug Casey is an American writer, speculator, and the founder and chairman of Casey Research. He describes himself as an anarcho-capitalist influenced by the works of novelist Ayn Rand.