Doug Casey’s Take, Released on 2/14/25
In this episode, Doug Casey addresses questions from the private community. The discussion begins with Doug’s thoughts on Cape Verde as a potential business opportunity, where he shares his experiences and insights on the country’s lack of resources and dependence on European tourism. It then transitions to a conversation about the anticipated trends in five-year and ten-year US Treasury rates, where Doug predicts an upward motion due to current fiscal policies. The episode also covers potential Plan B destinations in Africa, where Doug recommends Namibia and Botswana for their stability and low population density. The conversation shifts to the viability of coffee farming as an investment opportunity, with Doug highlighting the complexities of farming. Other topics include Trump’s Gaza plan, the role of the International Criminal Court, the rise of regional hegemons, cultural shifts in the West, and Doug’s perspective on stock market trends and investments. The episode concludes with Doug’s thoughts on influential books by Neil Stevenson and their relevance to the CrisisInvesting community.
00:00 Introduction and Community Questions
00:14 Cape Verde: Business Opportunities
02:19 Interest Rates and Financial Predictions
06:15 Plan B Destinations in Africa
08:48 Coffee Farming as an Investment
12:24 Trump’s Gaza Plan and ICC Sanctions
15:29 Global Hegemony and Cultural Decline
18:22 Living Abroad and National Identity
22:34 Volunteering and Charity
23:11 Neil Stevenson’s Books
28:03 Stock Market Predictions and Moderna
31:18 Conclusion and Next Week’s Questions
Doug Casey is an American-born libertarian economist and advocate of the free market. He is a bestselling financial author, international investor, entrepreneur, and the founder and chairman of Casey Research, a provider of subscription financial analysis about specific market verticals including natural resources, metals, mining, energy, commodities, and technology. He has authored four books, including Crisis Investing, the top-selling investing book of all time, Totally Incorrect, and Right on the Money. He also publishes a video podcast called Doug Casey’s Take and publishes articles at International Man.