The Alarming Outcomes of a Liquidity Squeeze – Rick Rule Joins Mike Maloney

Gold Silver (w/ Mike Maloney), Released on 12/12/23

In this eye-opening conversation, Mike Maloney and guest Rick Rule dissect the hidden impacts of taxes on American households, challenging conventional views on inflation. They delve into the intricacies of interest rates, government bonds, and the alarming decline in purchasing power of the dollar. The discussion unfolds with insights into the often overlooked role of precious metals in safeguarding wealth during economic uncertainties.

Key Takeaways:

* Unveiling the True Impact of Taxes on Household Expenses
* Jim Grant’s Observations on Government Bonds and the History of Treasuries
* Critique of the CPI and its Omission of Taxes
* Assessing the Decline in Purchasing Power and its Moral Implications
* Gold as an Insurance Policy and the Importance of Precious Metals in Portfolios

Rick Rule, founder and chairman of Sprott Global Resource Investments Ltd., began his career in the securities business in 1974. He is a leading American retail broker specializing in mining, energy, water utilities, forest products and agriculture. His company has built a national reputation on taking advantage of global opportunities in the oil and gas, mining, alternative energy, agriculture, forestry and water industries. He is also the founder of Rule Investment Media.

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.

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