Cambridge House International Inc., Released on 2/11/20 (Recorded on 1/20/20)
At the 2019 VRIC, Peter fired shots at Brent for his gold forecast ($1000) during the Gold vs. The Dollar vs. Oil Panel. Marin Katusa talked them into betting a gold ounce on whether interest rates would rise or fall in 2019.
Watch the minute the fireworks started at VRIC 2019 here: https://youtu.be/JjPh45E8euk?t=917
At VRIC 2020, the two re-met on stage, and went double or nothing on the DXY. If lower in one year – Schiff is taking home more ounces from Brent.
*The Vancouver Resource Investment Conference took place on January 19-20, 2020
Peter Schiff is an internationally recognized economist specializing in the foreign equity, currency and gold markets. Mr. Schiff made his name as President and Chief Global Strategist of Euro Pacific Capital. He frequently delivers lectures at major economic and investment conferences, and is quoted often in the print media, including the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Barron’s, BusinessWeek, Time and Fortune. His broadcast credits include regular guest appearances on CNBC, Fox Business, CNN, MSNBC, and Fox News Channel, as well as hosting his own weekly radio show, Wall Street Unspun. He’s also the author of the bestselling books: Crash Proof 2.0, The Little Book of Bull Moves in Bear Markets:, and The Real Crash: America’s Coming Bankruptcy – How to Save Yourself and Your Country.
Brent Johnson is the CEO of Santiago Capital http://www.santiagocapital.com/.
Marin Katusa has worked directly with and financed many companies of well-known individuals in the resource industry and has become one of the most trusted and well connected dealmakers in the junior resource sector. During this time, he has become one of the most successful portfolio managers in the resource sector, such as his 2009 Fund Partnership (KC50 Fund, LLC) which has outperformed the comparable index, the TSX-V by over 600%. Marin provides his research reports and original ideas at KatusaResearch.com, and he is the author of the New York Times Bestseller The Colder War: How the Global Energy Trade Slipped from America’s Grasp