Jay Taylor Media, Released on Released on 4/13/22 Alasdair Macleod explains that gold denominated in dollars and other fiat currency is likely heading to much, much higher levels. Alasdair Macleod is head of research for GoldMoney. Alasdair has been a celebrated stockbroker and Member of the London Stock Exchange for over four decades. His experience […]
Fernando Ulrich, Released on 8/29/21 In this conversation with Marc Faber and Matt Mezinskis, we look back on 50 years since the end of the Bretton Woods agreement, a day Faber remembers as if it were today, as well as the investment implications of the current negative interest rate scenario. Dr. Marc Faber was born […]
Rich Dad Radio Show, Released on 8/25/21 A follow-up to the episode celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the day Nixon took the dollar off the gold standard, guest George Gammon is in the studio to discuss how creating unlimited amounts of money has created “monetary heroin.” George Gammon, a former entrepreneur, turned investor, and host […]
Wall Street Silver, Released on 8/15/21 Nixon Abandons Gold 1971 – Bill Holter & Andy Schectman join us to explain what happened, the negative changes since 1971 and how the market is on the verge of forcing us back onto a gold standard. Bill Holter is currently a writer for Miles Franklin and Jim Sinclair’s […]
Wall Street Silver, Released on 8/14/21 It has been 50 years since Richard Nixon took us “temporarily” off of the Gold Standard. How has that affected our currency, our standard of living, our future? Craig Hemke, David Morgan and James Anderson join us. David Morgan is a world-renown precious metals aficionado. He is the creator […]
RT, Released on 8/14/21 In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max and Stacy look at the tales of small landlords being forced into forbearance as the rent moratorium gets extended yet again. In the second half, Max interviews Mitch Feierstein about the consequences of letting children play with derivatives, including the fact that only […]
Sprott, Released on 8/13/21 On August 15, 1971, President Richard Nixon suspended the convertibility of the U.S. dollar into gold, effectively ending the Bretton Woods Agreement that had been put in place in the mid-1940s, following WWII to stabilize the postwar economy. Host Ed Coyne is joined by Jim Grant, founder and editor of Grant’s […]
Stansberry Research, Released on 8/12/21 August 15, 2021 marks the 50th anniversary of the end of the gold standard in the U.S. In 1971, President Richard Nixon formally unpegged the U.S. dollar from gold, meaning the greenback was no longer convertible into bullion. Our Daniela Cambone speaks with best-selling author Jim Rickards about the U.S. […]