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Ep. 312: How FTX Epitomizes Regulatory Capture
Fergus Hodgson, January 24, 2023
Adam Dubove, cofounder and director of financial consulting firm Ichimoku Fibonacci, contends that the FTX failure does not represent a cryptocurrencies failure. More…
Ep. 311: The Case for a Nuclear Energy Renaissance
Fergus Hodgson, January 17, 2023
Peter Hartley, Rice University professor and scholar of energy economics at the Baker Institute, contends that the main reason for rising retail energy prices is an emphasis on so-called green or renewable energy and its political popularity. More…
Ep. 310: What Makes Bitcoin the Crypto Gold Standard
Fergus Hodgson, January 10, 2023
When it comes to sound money, trader and financial educator Tone Vays argues bitcoin is the most robust among cryptocurrencies. Its unrivaled decentralization and security properties make bitcoin resistant to censorship, confiscation, and manipulation. More…
Ep. 309: Why the Fed Will Chicken Out on Inflation
Fergus Hodgson, January 3, 2023
Brien Lundin, editor of Gold Newsletter, discusses the end-of-year issue, which includes a review of financial events, transcripts from the 2022 New Orleans Investment Conference (NOIC), and other high-value exclusive content. More…
Ep. 308: Santa Claus Policies Spell Higher Taxes for Americans
Fergus Hodgson, December 21, 2022
Dan Mitchell, a leading fiscal-policy economist, argues consecutive presidential administrations have increased federal spending, and they have made higher taxes a near certainty. More…
Ep. 307: The Unstoppable Electric-Vehicle Transition
Fergus Hodgson, December 13, 2022
While government policies around the world have markedly stimulated the electric-vehicle industry, Andrew Miller, head of price assessments at Benchmark Mineral Intelligence, argues the transition runs deeper and is already subject to inertia. More…
Ep. 306: Why Sound Money Is the Antidote to Tyranny
Fergus Hodgson, December 8, 2022
JP Cortez, policy director of the Sound Money Defense League, argues money is a communicative tool for communities and a safeguard for individuals against totalitarian regimes. More…
Ep. 305: The Calm before the Storm for the US Dollar
Fergus Hodgson, December 1, 2022
According to John Hathaway, a portfolio manager of Sprott Hathaway Special Situations Strategy and co-portfolio manager of the Sprott Gold Equity Fund, the dollar wrecking ball represents the last stand for paper currencies. More…
Ep. 304: What a Millennial Investor Sees in Uranium
Fergus Hodgson, November 24, 2022
Fabi Lara, creator of The Next Big Rush—the media channel with the highest engagement rates in the junior mining industry—explains that nuclear energy’s reputation has risen over time as green and secure. More…
Ep. 303: What Censors Hide about Energy Policy
Fergus Hodgson, November 17, 2022
The rising energy crisis is a political problem. For John Locke Foundation CEO Amy Cooke, an energy policy specialist, innovation has been more effective than non-fossil fuel policies in ensuring a cleaner environment. More…
Ep. 302: How Junior Mining Has Evolved Post-COVID
Fergus Hodgson, November 10, 2022
Geologist and mining analyst Joe Mazumdar discusses challenges and opportunities junior mining faces in the Post-COVID era. More…
Ep. 301: Let Numbers Not Biases Dictate Your Investments
Fergus Hodgson, November 3, 2022
Economist and lawyer Avi Gilburt uses nothing but mathematics to manage his investments. Gilburt, founder of the live trading room ElliottWaveTrader.net, argues that charts and waves can help investors beat market sentiment. More…
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