Dr. Stephen Leeb: The Golden Age of Financial Assets is Over

Palisades Gold Radio, Released on 6/12/23

0:00 – Introduction
0:44 – A Point of Inflection
2:00 – Resources & Inequality
4:42 – Jeffersonian Thought
8:00 – Capitalism & Materialism
13:15 – Resource Sustainability
14:21 – Ukraine & Russia
16:03 – Technology & Limits
19:00 – 60s/70s a Golden Age?
25:02 – The Milgram Experiments
27:44 – Respect & Stable Society
30:53 – BRICS & Dedollarization
35:43 – Russia/China Relations
38:43 – Declaration of Independence
42:46 – The Love of Money
49:00 – Cooperation Not Wars
51:56 – Wrap Up

Stephen Leeb is a prolific author, investment adviser, and money manager who has been analyzing financial markets for more than 40 years. He is known for his prescience in connecting the dots among hidden or overlooked trends – macroeconomic, scientific, and geopolitical – and accurately describing the investment implications, often going against the conventional wisdom. He is the author of nine books on investing and geopolitical trends including his most recent book, China’s Rise and the New Age of Gold: How Investors Can Profit from a Changing World (2020, McGraw-Hill Education). He is founder and editor of the award-winning investment letter The Complete Investor, published by Capitol Information Group, a Washington, D.C.-based financial publisher. Stephen is chief investment officer of his own wealth management firm based in New York City.

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Igby MacDavitt

Enjoyed the discussion but maybe I can offer some clarity.

CO2 follows the rise in the earth’s temperature, it does not cause it. Erroneously claiming CO2 causes the earth’s warming is analogous to suggesting your car’s exhaust is causing it to accelerate.

CO2 is a life supporting molecule. More CO2 means healthier plants and a healthier biosphere. Profiteer scammers like John Kerry want you to deny such basics of life.

“It’s easier to fool someone than to convince them they have been fooled”: Twain