Kinesis Money, Released on 11/21/25
In this week’s Live from the Vault, Andrew Maguire and Dave Kranzler examine the accelerating shift in precious metals pricing power towards the East, set against mounting pressures from debt, currency debasement and tightening physical supply. The two experts highlight silver’s strong long-term potential, note the rising strain on Western institutions holding large short positions and emphasize the importance of specialized research when navigating mining equities in a turbulent market.
00:00 Start
01:25 Why specialized research is crucial for navigating mining stocks
08:37 Are gold and silver climbing mainly due to currency devaluation?
15:51 Physical metals gain attention as ETFs face increasing uncertainty
22:44 Clear trusted research can guide investors in an increasingly turbulent market
29:20 Eastern pricing influence raises historic short squeeze risk
35:05 Silver supply shortages and geopolitical tension add unprecedented pressure
42:38 Silver’s barter power underscores community resilience in crises
Dave Kranzler spent many years working in various Wall Street jobs. After business school, he primarily traded junk bonds for a large bank. Dave graduated from Oberlin College with majors in Economics and English and he also has an MBA from the University of Chicago, with a concentration in accounting and finance. Currently, he co-manages a precious metals and mining stock investment fund in Denver. He has nearly thirty years of experience in studying, researching, analyzing and investing in the financial markets. His daily articles can be found at his site, Investment Research Dynamics.
Andrew Maguire is an Independent London Metals Trader and Analyst, internationally renowned for his unique ability to read the precious metals market with the knowledge and experience gained over 35 years trading in financial and commodity markets. Andrew sits on the advisory board of a global physical bullion exchange and is a consultant advisor to many international hedge fund managers, bullion banks, directors and metal traders globally.
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