Gold Silver (w/ Mike Maloney), Released on 8/12/20
Are you planning on inflation, deflation or crisis? That’s the question answered by Mike Maloney, Jeff Clark and Chris Martenson in today’s video update. Also covered – the precious metals pullback, increasing strains on the global economy, the latest insane actions by the Fed, and most importantly…Mr Jeff Clark throws down some serious trash talk.
Michael Maloney is a precious metals investment expert and historian. He is the founder and owner of GoldSilver.com, a global leader in gold and silver sales/storage and one of the world’s most highly regarded investment education companies. He is author of the highest selling precious metals investment book of all time, Rich Dad’s Advisors: Guide to Investing In Gold and Silver. In addition, Mr. Maloney has been a precious metals investor advisor to “Rich Dad” founder Robert Kiyosaki. A student of economics, Mike is regarded as an expert on economic cycles and capitalizing on the opportunities they afford.
Christopher Martenson is a former American biochemical scientist. Currently he is a writer and trend forecaster interested in macro trends regarding the economy, energy composition and environment. He is the founder of PeakProsperity.com. As one of the early econobloggers who forecasted the housing market collapse and stock market correction years in advance, Chris rose to prominence with the launch of his seminal video seminar which later became a book called The Crash Course. Chris’ latest book (co-authored with Adam Taggart) is called Prosper!: How to Prepare for the Future and Create a World Worth Inheriting.
Jeff Clark is editor and lead writer of BIG GOLD, the monthly gold-investment newsletter from Doug Casey’s Casey Research. He is also the Senior Precious Metals Analyst at GoldSilver.com. Having worked on his family’s gold claims in California and Arizona, and analyzing the big trends in gold’s bull market, Jeff and his team aim to highlight safe and profitable ways for the prudent investor to capitalize on today’s long-term rise.