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Eric Coffin, Michael Oliver and Dr. Quinton Hennigh return. Few investors and letter writers combine such an intimate knowledge of the junior gold resource markets and the metals markets in general as Eric Coffin. He also possesses a brilliant grasp of the interplay of macroeconomic market forces on the junior exploration companies. As co-founder of the Metals Investor Forum (MIF), he will be asked for a preview of his June 11 MIF speech and what needs to transpire to breath some life back into the precious metals mining shares. Similar questions will be asked of Michael, the answers of which he derives from his proprietary momentum and structural analysis models. Michael believes we are experiencing a market changing tectonic shift that is one for the ages that has traditional analysts confused. Quinton will update us on progress being made by Irving Resources at its Omui Mine site in Japan where it is exploring a recently buried hot spring gold system. Management is excited about the potential for it to be a high-grade feeder for gold mineralization discovered near surface. Quinton has previously called this a “potential game changing discovery” for this penny gold stock.
Eric Coffin, Michael Oliver and Dr. Quinton Hennigh return. Few investors and letter writers combine such an intimate knowledge of the junior gold resource markets and the metals markets in general as Eric Coffin. He also possesses a brilliant grasp of the interplay of macroeconomic market forces on the junior exploration companies. As co-founder of the Metals Investor Forum (MIF), he will be asked for a preview of his June 11 MIF speech and what needs to transpire to breath some life back into the precious metals mining shares. Similar questions will be asked of Michael, the answers of which he derives from his proprietary momentum and structural analysis models. Michael believes we are experiencing a market changing tectonic shift that is one for the ages that has traditional analysts confused. Quinton will update us on progress being made by Irving Resources at its Omui Mine site in Japan where it is exploring a recently buried hot spring gold system. Management is excited about the potential for it to be a high-grade feeder for gold mineralization discovered near surface. Quinton has previously called this a “potential game changing discovery” for this penny gold stock.
Alasdair Macleod, Eric Coffin and Chen Lin are this week's guests. Alasdair's February 24, 2022 article, upon which the topic of this show is based, occurred before the Russian invasion into the Ukraine. Since then it appears that the NATO countries have been more unified than anticipated and the Ukrainian army and citizens are putting a very courageous fight against the invaders that may be countering attempts by Putin to drive a wedge between America and the non-Anglo-Saxon EU. But can this unity last when the economic repercussions of sanctions and broken supply chains start to cause serious hardship for Europeans? Alasdair also suggested that the U.S. was trying to suck Russia into an untenable occupation that Putin wouldn't fall for. We will ask Alasdair how that might hurt Putin's cause. How does $108 oil come into play as central banks continue to print massive amounts of money in an effort to offset economic damage caused by sanctions and supply chain disruptions? With the equity markets currently getting slammed hard, money is flowing back into Treasuries reducing interest rates for the time being. But the longer term fundamentals that Alasdair talked about appear to be very much intact. With Putin showing more aggression than anticipated, how might that alter Alasdair's views on how the Ukraine fits into the global jigsaw? Eric Coffin will talk about the March 10 and 11 Metals Investor Forum in Vancouver and a favorite stock pick of his. Chen will provide his latest views on gold, silver and biotech and no doubt also note a favorite investment or two.
Alasdair Macleod, Eric Coffin and Chen Lin are this week's guests. Alasdair's February 24, 2022 article, upon which the topic of this show is based, occurred before the Russian invasion into the Ukraine. Since then it appears that the NATO countries have been more unified than anticipated and the Ukrainian army and citizens are putting a very courageous fight against the invaders that may be countering attempts by Putin to drive a wedge between America and the non-Anglo-Saxon EU. But can this unity last when the economic repercussions of sanctions and broken supply chains start to cause serious hardship for Europeans? Alasdair also suggested that the U.S. was trying to suck Russia into an untenable occupation that Putin wouldn't fall for. We will ask Alasdair how that might hurt Putin's cause. How does $108 oil come into play as central banks continue to print massive amounts of money in an effort to offset economic damage caused by sanctions and supply chain disruptions? With the equity markets currently getting slammed hard, money is flowing back into Treasuries reducing interest rates for the time being. But the longer term fundamentals that Alasdair talked about appear to be very much intact. With Putin showing more aggression than anticipated, how might that alter Alasdair's views on how the Ukraine fits into the global jigsaw? Eric Coffin will talk about the March 10 and 11 Metals Investor Forum in Vancouver and a favorite stock pick of his. Chen will provide his latest views on gold, silver and biotech and no doubt also note a favorite investment or two.
John Rubino, Gwen Preston and Eric Coffin return. You might be surprised to learn that according to Bloomberg, the only S&P 500 sector (excluding Financials) that is enjoying positive free cash flows after factoring out consumer price inflation is the gold and silver mining sector. Gold & silver miners are enjoying a positive inflation adjusted free cash flow of ~+1.0%. Other sectors cash flows? Materials ~-0.5%, Consumer discretionary ~-1.0%, Energy ~-1.25%, Consumer Staples ~-1.3%, Industrials ~-2.0%, Communications services ~-2.1%, Health Care ~-2.9%, Information Technology ~-3.1%, Real Estate ~-4.75% & Utilities ~-8.5%. Meantime, for the first time since the 1970s, wage inflation is just beginning to spiral upward as labor shortage puts common workers in the driver's seat. Workers are starting to go on strike more aggressively than any time since the 1970s leading to rising wages that lead to higher inflation, that result in still more demands from workers for still higher wages in the form of cost of living adjustments. With gold and silver mining being the only sector (besides Financials) in the S&P 500 that that has a positive inflation-adjusted free cash flow, it is the most undervalued sector in the S&P 500 and figures to be the most able to withstand spiraling labor costs, especially as the real price of gold rises off its historical lows. Those topics and more will be discussed with John. Gwen and Eric will join me to discuss their favorite junior gold and silver exploration stocks some of which they have invited to the November 2021 Metals Investor Forum.
John Rubino, Gwen Preston and Eric Coffin return. You might be surprised to learn that according to Bloomberg, the only S&P 500 sector (excluding Financials) that is enjoying positive free cash flows after factoring out consumer price inflation is the gold and silver mining sector. Gold & silver miners are enjoying a positive inflation adjusted free cash flow of ~+1.0%. Other sectors cash flows? Materials ~-0.5%, Consumer discretionary ~-1.0%, Energy ~-1.25%, Consumer Staples ~-1.3%, Industrials ~-2.0%, Communications services ~-2.1%, Health Care ~-2.9%, Information Technology ~-3.1%, Real Estate ~-4.75% & Utilities ~-8.5%. Meantime, for the first time since the 1970s, wage inflation is just beginning to spiral upward as labor shortage puts common workers in the driver's seat. Workers are starting to go on strike more aggressively than any time since the 1970s leading to rising wages that lead to higher inflation, that result in still more demands from workers for still higher wages in the form of cost of living adjustments. With gold and silver mining being the only sector (besides Financials) in the S&P 500 that that has a positive inflation-adjusted free cash flow, it is the most undervalued sector in the S&P 500 and figures to be the most able to withstand spiraling labor costs, especially as the real price of gold rises off its historical lows. Those topics and more will be discussed with John. Gwen and Eric will join me to discuss their favorite junior gold and silver exploration stocks some of which they have invited to the November 2021 Metals Investor Forum.
Peter Ball, Brent Cook, Chen Lin, Eric Coffin and Gwen Preston return. The junior gold and silver exploration stocks have been on fire and with massive monetary inflation required for the U.S. to fund its surging deficits to the detriment of the dollar, 2021 figures to be another banner year for companies able to make significant discoveries of precious metals deposits in the ground. Peter’s NV Gold Corporation has several prospects in Nevada that look promising, details of which he will share. Brent, Eric and Gwen are especially adept at locating companies with favorable risk/reward exploration prospects. Chen will bring his expertise in the biotech sector as all four guests will share their views for 2021. Brent, Eric and Gwen won the gold, silver and bronze medals with their stock picks in a similar show in January 2020. So they have been invited back this year. Your host will also share his top two picks for 2021 as well.
Peter Ball, Brent Cook, Chen Lin, Eric Coffin and Gwen Preston return. The junior gold and silver exploration stocks have been on fire and with massive monetary inflation required for the U.S. to fund its surging deficits to the detriment of the dollar, 2021 figures to be another banner year for companies able to make significant discoveries of precious metals deposits in the ground. Peter's NV Gold Corporation has several prospects in Nevada that look promising, details of which he will share. Brent, Eric and Gwen are especially adept at locating companies with favorable risk/reward exploration prospects. Chen will bring his expertise in the biotech sector as all four guests will share their views for 2021. Brent, Eric and Gwen won the gold, silver and bronze medals with their stock picks in a similar show in January 2020. So they have been invited back this year. Your host will also share his top two picks for 2021 as well.
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Dr. Quinton Hennigh, Eric Coffin, Gwen Preston and Michael Oliver are this week’s guests. Highly regarded exploration geologist Quinton Hennigh’s model regarding exploration projects is “go big or go home,” because the payoff in discovering a large high-margin project is much greater relative to risks involved than in discovering a […]
Jay introduces the guests and sponsors for the day’s program and Michael Oliver comments on stocks, bonds, commodities and precious metals. Dr. Quinton Hennigh, a technical advisor for Lion One Mines, talks about his model regarding exploration projects that is “go big or go home.” Eric Coffin, editor of HRA publications […]
Dr. Quinton Hennigh, Eric Coffin, Gwen Preston and Michael Oliver are this week's guests. Highly regarded exploration geologist Quinton Hennigh's model regarding exploration projects is “go big or go home,” because the payoff in discovering a large high-margin project is much greater relative to risks involved than in discovering a small project. Hennigh ignores projects of smaller scale to focus time and efforts on elephant-sized projects. He is convinced the Tutavu alkaline project being explored by Lion One Mines in Fiji is one such project. Quinton will update and explain and time allowing, Walter Berukoff, CEO, will join us. Eric was on to the potential of Lion even before Quinton became involved. Eric may opine on Tutavu and a couple other most exciting exploration stories as will Gwen. With equity markets continuing to defy gravity, we will ask Michael what prospects MSA is seeing for stocks, bonds, commodities and precious metals.
Eric Coffin, John Kaiser & Chen Lin are guests for this week’s show. Your host asks them each to provide their views on the following issues: 1) Based on their economic outlook which markets do they think will be strong in 2020? 2) What was their best stock pick in […]
Eric Coffin, John Kaiser & Chen Lin are guests for this week's show. Your host will ask them each to provide their views on the following issues: 1) Based on their economic outlook which markets do they think will be strong in 2020? 2) What was their best stock pick in 2019? 3) What are their top two picks for 2020? Your host will also lay out his views on all of those three issues as well and bring you up-to-date on Michael Oliver's latest views on the dollar, commodities, precious metals and other markets of interest.
John Rubino and Eric Coffin return as guests on the radio show while Nick Appleyard visits for the first time. The world has bought the Keynesian notion that earthly paradise can be engineered by excessive consumption, zero savings and debt-based money created magically by central bankers. Central bankers have complied […]
Jay introduces the guests and sponsors for the day’s program and Eric Coffin, editor of HRA publications, shares some of his thoughts in the junior mining space. Nick Appleyard, President and CEO of Tristar Gold, introduces the company and talks about the very undervalued gold deposit in Brazil. John Rubino, […]
John Rubino and Eric Coffin return. Nick Appleyard visits for the first time. The world has bought the Keynesian notion that earthly paradise can be engineered by excessive consumption, zero savings and debt-based money created magically by central bankers. Central bankers have complied so much that the dollar based financial system is turning insolvent. Burdened by an inability to service debt, Central bankers' only answer for short term survival is to destroy the existing monetary system longer term, by driving interest rates into negative territory. The system simply can't finance debt at higher rates. But the nice thing about mass financial delusion is that it offers a target-rich investment environment for the non-delusional. John will lead us into that target-rich environment for survival in the tumultuous world that lies ahead. Eric will share some of his thoughts in the junior mining space and Nick will introduce Tristar Gold that owns very undervalued gold deposit in Brazil.
Jay introduces the guests and sponsors for the day’s program and Michael Oliver shares his latest sense of direction for precious metals, currency, debt and equity markets. Eric Coffin, editor of the HRA (Hard Rock Analyst) family of publications, provides his insights into the junior gold share markets and gives […]
Frank Holmes, Eric Coffin and Michael Oliver return. Forced by the U.S. to abandon gold-backed money after Aug. 15, 1971, the world has embarked 100 percentage on the use of fantasy money created out of thin air rather than the tried and proven gold-backed monetary system. Fiat money backed by military force has left global markets in a perilous state. Rigged interest rates have caused capital to be misallocated leaving the world unable to meet debt obligations. With a strong understanding of gold and gold share markets and a global overview of the financial markets in general, we will look to Frank to help us peer into the future. From a shorter term perspective Eric will provide his insights into the junior gold share markets and perhaps have a top pick or two to share with you. No one has provided better guidance regarding the gold markets than Michael. We will ask him for his latest sense of direction for precious metals, currency, debt and equity markets.
Eric Coffin of HRA Advisors joins CRUX for a chat on the natural resources space. He explains why he focuses on the Exploration and Development phase and what his investment strategies are for those companies, as well as his predictions for 2019.
Jeff Deist, Eric Coffin and Michael Oliver return. Many billionaires—Ray Dalio, Warren Buffett, and Bill Gates among them— like to call for higher taxes on people such as themselves. But this raises a compelling question: would they have become rich in the first place under the kind of tax system they now advocate? Would they have accumulated a critical mass of investment capital if taxes had consumed more of their profits along the way? Would they have been able to maintain sufficient capital expenditures in their respective businesses to stay dynamic? Or would revenue, capital, and personal wealth lost to the IRS have relegated these super achievers to the status of merely successful? Jeff will provide insights into those questions. Eric will share his latest macro-economic and mining share insights and Michael will tell us if there is reason for gold bugs to despair.
David Stockman, Michael Oliver and Eric Coffin return. No senior advisor to a U.S. President was more honest, forthright than David Stockman. In 1981 when the Federal debt was less than $1 trillion, he told President Reagan that he had to cut spending to pay for tax cuts because supply side economics would not generate enough additional income to fill the spending gap. Now with the debt at over $20 trillion and exploding higher under Trump, we know David was right. With the Japanese and Chinese disappearing as Treasury buyers, the Bond Vigilantes have returned to reconcile political myth with economic reality. In order to pay for our past sins, interest rates must rise dramatically higher. The impact of rising interest rates on the markets will be the major topic of discussion with all three guests, while Eric will also discuss some of his most exciting gold exploration stocks and Michael will share his thoughts about when gold shares will catch up with the rising gold price.
Eric Coffin, Robert Carrington and Michael Oliver return. Last week we listened to Brent Cook and John Kaiser talk about the extraordinary potential of Novo Resources, a stock that has already increased nearly 10 fold over the past few months. Owning Novo has been a lot of fun with perhaps a lot more upside yet to come. But we want to know where might we find the next big thing? Newrange Gold's Pamlico project has produced some exceptionally high grade gold intercepts in Nevada. That's one possibility. We will look forward to an exploration update on Pamlico from Robert. Eric's knowledge of geology and exploration techniques makes him “the early bird that gets the worm” more often than any analyst your host knows. We will ask Eric for some of his top early exploration picks that you can buy now for little more than a song and a prayer. Michael Oliver addicts will be pleased to know he is expected to be back this week to lessen our anxiety over gold and other key markets.
Eric Coffin, Michael Oliver and Ralph Shearing return. Based on his perception of exploration potential, Eric will reveal some of his favorite low-priced mine exploration companies he thinks have the potential to explode to much higher price levels. He will also talk about the next Metals Investor Forum. Telson Resources is a little known emerging producer of gold, silver and base metals in Mexico. CEO Ralph Shearing will talk about that company's progress in commencing production from two mines in Mexico as well as its outstanding exploration potential that bodes well for internal growth. Michael returns this week to provide his usual guidance on the precious metals and related markets.
Get your pen and paper out, because Eric Coffin is a longtime analyst of junior mining prospects, where the potential for returns is the greatest, but so is the risk. Shownotes: http://goldnewsletter.com/podcast/eric-coffins-best-buys-in-mining/.
Dan Oliver, Michael Oliver, Gwen Preston and Eric Coffin return. Drawing from Roman history, Dan was one of the few financial analysts who predicted a Trump victory. But be careful what you wish for, Mr. Trump, because in many ways, you are inheriting a mess similar but exponentially greater than that inherited by President Hoover. Can Trump avoid the same outcome? Dan will opine. Michael will provide his usual momentum and structural insights into the markets while Gwen and Eric share the microphone to tell us about some of the exciting gold and silver mining companies that will be exhibiting at Metals Investor Forum in Vancouver on January 20th and 21st. We will also ask Gwen and Eric for their views on the state of the gold markets and if there are any other metals markets they think look attractive as we enter 2017.
Richard Maybury, Eric Coffin and Michael Oliver return. The Brexit vote was a shock to the establishment. But Donald Trump also has the arrogant elite scratching their heads. Similar reactionary movements are displayed throughout Europe including Germany and France. Increasingly, people are protesting loss of liberty and their declining standard of living resulting from tyrannical governments. Is there a reason for those who cherish liberty to take solace from the rise of Donald Trump, Brexit and other anti-establishment moves throughout Europe? Or might this movement beget even harsher tyranny in the future with governments using all manner of technology to usher in a total international police state? Those questions will be asked of Richard. Eric will talk about the upcoming MIF conference in Vancouver and the state of the junior gold mining industry. Michael will provide his usual insights into key markets.
F. William Engdahl, Eric Coffin and Michael Oliver return. Behind financial markets are unseen forces obscured from headline news. Engdhal uncovers the pro ISIS relationship the CIA has fostered over many years and addresses its role in the recently attempted coup d'état in Turkey. What actually happened in the failed coup will surprise the casual observer of the news. What does this failed coup mean in the larger geopolitical scheme between NATO on the one hand and Russia, China and India on the other? The longer term implications are all good for gold. Michael will update us on his latest work on gold and Eric will have a couple of his top gold share picks that are also the top picks of your host.
John Rubino replaces Rick Rule who was unable to join the show today. Eric Coffin will talk about five exciting junior gold exploration plays. If infinite amounts of money can be created out of thin air, then why in the world are inventories of $100 million homes starting to pile up? Why is Japan now showing signs of panic as they demand even more QE? Why are fellow G7 members ignoring Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's please for help? Surely Paul Krugman who believes wealth is created by governments and central bank printing presses and not by hard work, saving, and honest capital formation must have an answer. But if not, perhaps John Rubino who most certainly does not agree with Krugman may be able to explain that Nobel prize winner's perverted thought process. Michael Oliver is unable to be with us this week but your host will pass along some of his latest views on the gold and equity markets.
Robert McHugh, Eric Coffin and Michael Oliver return. With some major tectonic shifts occurring in the currency markets now and a threat of chaos from the demise of the yen carry trade, might a great unwind of the latest stock market bubble be upon us and if so, were can investors go for protection from the storm? Concerning those questions, two of your host Jay Taylor's favorite technical analysts, Robert McHugh and Michael Oliver, will appear. Then to drill down on some specific markets investors may go to for cover, Eric, as well as Jay, will suggest some individual stocks that may serve you well if indeed we are heading for a major decline in stocks and bonds.
Jim Rogers and Eric Coffin return. World renowned investor, traveler and author Jim Rogers returns to discuss the current Anglo-American Empire's conflict with Russia. Having traveled in that country numerous times over the past few decades, Russia had until recently been one of his least favored countries but his view is now turning more positive. He will explain why. As fierce advocate of limited government and free market economics Rogers offers a blistering critique of current policies of the West that are sewing the seeds of its own destruction. He tells why he is happy he sold his mansion in Manhattan and moved to Singapore where he and his wife are raising their two daughters. Rogers also will tell us where he is putting his money as we head into 2015. Eric Coffin, one of the most astute junior exploration newsletter writers talks about prospects for making money in that beleaguered sector and names his top penny stock pick for 2015.
Ian Gordon, Michael Oliver, Gene Epstein, Eric Coffin, Daniel McAdams and David Jensen return. Fed Chair Janet Yellen worries that we could be in for a repeat of the 1930s deflationary depression. So she is trying to stimulate inflation. Ian believes she should worry but for different reasons. Moreover, she will be powerless to stop deflation. So, what will a massive price decline mean for stocks, bonds and precious metals? Gordon will opine on that question and Oliver will apply his technical analysis to help us time those markets. In hour 2 at JayTaylorMedia.com, Barron's Epstein will speak of “The Tyranny of Experts: Economists, Dictators, and the Forgotten Rights of the Poor.” Daniel will talk about the latest evils of tyrants in the Ukraine and the U.S. and David will help connect the dots between foreign wars, economics and gold market manipulation. Eric will share his views on the metals markets and a couple of his favorite junior mining picks.
Alasdair Macleod and Eric Coffin return. A Minsky Moment is a sudden major collapse of asset values, which is part of the credit cycle. This radio show has no shortage of doom and gloom guests, some of which are high profile but not one of them carry as much weight as an institution like Morgan Stanley who is suggesting China may very well face their Minsky Moment, not unlike the one the U.S. faced in 2008. Alasdair Macleod will talk about malinvestment in China, which comes along with excessive debt money creation and what the possible impact will be on gold. Recent weakness in copper and iron ore prices is reportedly a result of a decline in credit creation in China. In light of the China story, we will ask Eric Coffin to comment on a copper company or two that can weather a worst case scenario for copper and also ask him for a couple of his top picks among gold exploration companies. Time permitting, your host will also comment on one or two of his top picks.
Economic geologist Dr. Quinton Hennigh, visits for the first time. Alasdair Macleod, Amir Adnani and Eric Coffin return. As this cyclical gold bear market ends, the greatest secular gold bull market will return to transfer massive wealth from holders of paper assets to holders of gold. Macleod will explain why, as the Post-Lehman era comes to an end, gold may be set for a breathtaking rise. With a return to gold as money, gold miners will become the new “banks” as they replace the present day creators of fraudulent fiat money. But which are the best mines to own? Amir will talk of Brazil Resources' growing gold resource in Brazil. In the second hour at JayTaylorMedia.com Eric will talk of his top gold picks and also in the second hour, Dr. Hennigh will talk of his search in Australia for the next 1.6 billion oz. Witwatersrand gold deposit, the greatest gold deposit in history. With success, that could be the greatest gold deposit for the greatest gold bull market in history.
John Kaiser visits for the first time. Brent Cook and Eric Coffin pay return visits. Also returning are former staff members for former Congressman Ron Paul, namely Jeff Deist and Daniel McAdams. Your host has edited his own gold share orientated newsletter for years but he holds competitors Kaiser, Cook and Coffin in high esteem. Jay will ask what their views are on the precious and base metals markets. Is the secular bull over or does the present cyclical bear provide a major buying opportunity? Jay will try to coax a top pick or two from Kaiser, Cook and Coffin and ask them to justify their picks. Regular guest Daniel McAdams will join me to update us on the latest geopolitical issues noted on Ron Paul's Peace and Prosperity Institute website and former Chief of Staff to Dr. Paul, Jeff Deist, will help us try to make sense of the ongoing global economic malaise and how that may be impacting the metals Kaiser, Cook, Coffin and your host care about.
John Kaiser visits for the first time. Brent Cook and Eric Coffin pay return visits. Also returning are former staff members for former Congressman Ron Paul, namely Jeff Deist and Daniel McAdams. Your host has edited his own gold share orientated newsletter for years but he holds competitors Kaiser, Cook and Coffin in high esteem. Jay will ask what their views are on the precious and base metals markets. Is the secular bull over or does the present cyclical bear provide a major buying opportunity? Jay will try to coax a top pick or two from Kaiser, Cook and Coffin and ask them to justify their picks. Regular guest Daniel McAdams will join me to update us on the latest geopolitical issues noted on Ron Paul's Peace and Prosperity Institute website and former Chief of Staff to Dr. Paul, Jeff Deist, will help us try to make sense of the ongoing global economic malaise and how that may be impacting the metals Kaiser, Cook, Coffin and your host care about.
Jim Rogers and Eric Coffin return. In the 1970s Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's and other Russians longed for the blessings of liberty enjoyed in the U.S. Solzhenitsyn risked his life to speak of crimes committed against humanity by the Soviet Union. Now, libertarians like Edward Snowden seek refuge in Russia FROM a more clandestine brand of tyranny imposed on Americans by NSA thugs that control the U.S. government. Legendary investor Jim Rogers saw the rising storm clouds of an American dictatorship years ago, so he moved to Singapore. We will ask him what he would suggest to those of us those of us stuck in America. Are we destined to become indentured servants? Hopefully we have a few more years of civility and rule of law left so we can profit from this secular bull market in gold. To help us pick some gold exploration stocks that can become moon shots, one of the best analysts in the junior mine exploration sector, Eric Coffin, will share some of his top picks.
Jim Rogers and Eric Coffin return. In the 1970s Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's and other Russians longed for the blessings of liberty enjoyed in the U.S. Solzhenitsyn risked his life to speak of crimes committed against humanity by the Soviet Union. Now, libertarians like Edward Snowden seek refuge in Russia FROM a more clandestine brand of tyranny imposed on Americans by NSA thugs that control the U.S. government. Legendary investor Jim Rogers saw the rising storm clouds of an American dictatorship years ago, so he moved to Singapore. We will ask him what he would suggest to those of us those of us stuck in America. Are we destined to become indentured servants? Hopefully we have a few more years of civility and rule of law left so we can profit from this secular bull market in gold. To help us pick some gold exploration stocks that can become moon shots, one of the best analysts in the junior mine exploration sector, Eric Coffin, will share some of his top picks.
Sean Fieler visits for the first time while Christopher Martenson and Eric Coffin return. With virtually all markets being disabled by trillions upon trillions of dollars created out of thin air, survival for average citizens is becoming ever more challenging. Realizing the Fed is in the process of picking the pockets of average folks, Sean Fieler is a leader in the movement by numerous states to legalize gold and silver as money. A hedge fund manager, Sean will also tell us where he is putting his fund's money to work. Chris will provide a truthful look at a housing recovery that is more an illusion than a reality. And to help us find a mine exploration stock or two in one of the toughest markets of the last several decades, Eric Coffin, who is one of the top exploration stock pickers in the world, will join us. Your editor will also update you on Charles Nenner's view on the gold and silver markets. Does he still think those markets bottom in mid to late June?
Sean Fieler visits for the first time while Christopher Martenson and Eric Coffin return. With virtually all markets being disabled by trillions upon trillions of dollars created out of thin air, survival for average citizens is becoming ever more challenging. Realizing the Fed is in the process of picking the pockets of average folks, Sean Fieler is a leader in the movement by numerous states to legalize gold and silver as money. A hedge fund manager, Sean will also tell us where he is putting his fund's money to work. Chris will provide a truthful look at a housing recovery that is more an illusion than a reality. And to help us find a mine exploration stock or two in one of the toughest markets of the last several decades, Eric Coffin, who is one of the top exploration stock pickers in the world, will join us. Your editor will also update you on Charles Nenner's view on the gold and silver markets. Does he still think those markets bottom in mid to late June?
Chris Martenson and Eric Coffin appear for the first time while returning Bob Hoy will tell us why he thinks gold and gold share markets are bottoming out. Martenson will talk about the unsustainable future of our economy, energy and the environment and how we should prepare our lives to deal with the adversities we most certainly will face. Then, one of the best and most independent junior mine stock pickers in the world, Eric Coffin, will share his appraisal of the current depressed state of the small-cap mining sector and how you should play it now. Eric has a solid technical understanding of exploration and mining industries and mining economics, not to mention various other dynamics that drive small cap markets in the mining sector. And, your host will pass along Jim Sinclair's comments about why gold is heading to over $3,500 in two years as well as some of his own exciting gold share ideas at at time when gold shares are as undervalued as they have ever been.
Chris Martenson and Eric Coffin appear for the first time while returning Bob Hoy will tell us why he thinks gold and gold share markets are bottoming out. Martenson will talk about the unsustainable future of our economy, energy and the environment and how we should prepare our lives to deal with the adversities we most certainly will face. Then, one of the best and most independent junior mine stock pickers in the world, Eric Coffin, will share his appraisal of the current depressed state of the small-cap mining sector and how you should play it now. Eric has a solid technical understanding of exploration and mining industries and mining economics, not to mention various other dynamics that drive small cap markets in the mining sector. And, your host will pass along Jim Sinclair's comments about why gold is heading to over $3,500 in two years as well as some of his own exciting gold share ideas at at time when gold shares are as undervalued as they have ever been.