This compilation of financial insights includes videos from Liberty and Finance, Mike Maloney’s GoldSilver, and Commodity Culture.
The $30 level has been breached by silver. In the event that the market solidifies $30 as a foundation rather than a point of resistance, what will be its subsequent objective? We invite you to join us in a live discussion with silver specialist David Morgan on Liberty and Finance to delve into this matter further.
Alan Hibbard collaborates with Mike Maloney’s GoldSilver to delve into the intriguing concept of the US Treasury potentially revaluing gold to an astonishing $20,000 per ounce. By examining the implications of this bold action on inflation, purchasing power, and the global economy, Alan stimulates deep thought and contemplation. Throughout the video, he actively engages with viewer comments, dispels misconceptions, and offers a clearer comprehension of how such a revaluation would impact both gold holders and individuals with traditional fiat currency investments. This comprehensive analysis and stimulating discussion have the potential to reshape your perspective on inflation and gold investment, making it an unmissable opportunity.
According to an interview with Commodity Culture, Steve Hanke highlights that a significant number of retail and speculative positions in the gold market originate from China. Steve expresses his confidence in the strong fundamentals of the metal, stating that the Eastern buying has initiated the first phase of the current bull market. He anticipates that the second phase will commence when the Western market becomes aware of the potential. Additionally, Steve delves into various topics such as the shortcomings of the green energy revolution, the excessive capital gains tax in Canada, Javier Milei’s performance evaluation, and more.
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Liberty and Finance
Streamed live on May 23, 2024
Silver has broken the $30 level. If the market establishes $30 as a base instead of resistance, what’s its next target? Join us LIVE to discuss with silver expert David Morgan (https://www.themorganreport.com).
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GoldSilver (w/ Mike Maloney)
Premiered May 24, 2024
Join Alan Hibbard in this thought-provoking video as he dives into the possibility of the US Treasury revaluing gold to $20,000 per ounce. Explore the implications of this drastic move on inflation, purchasing power, and the global economy. Alan addresses viewer comments, corrects misconceptions, and provides a clearer understanding of how such a revaluation would impact both gold holders and those with traditional fiat currency investments. Don’t miss this detailed analysis and engaging discussion that could reshape your perspective on inflation and gold investment.
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Commodity Culture
May 24, 2024
Steve Hanke points out that the vast majority of retail and speculative positions in the gold market are coming out of China. Steve believes the fundamentals for the metal are very solid and while Eastern buying has kicked off phase one of the current bull market, phase two will be ignited when the West catches on. Steve also discusses the failures of the green energy revolution, the absurd capital gains tax in Canada, Javier Milei’s scorecard so far, and much more.
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