Katusa Research, Released on 10/20/23
“I (Porter Stansberry) have been writing about the end of America for the last 13 years talking about the secular decline of the dollar the decline of America culturally… and at the same time you (Marin Katusa) just published a book The Rise of America and so we have the absolutely diametric world view here and I thought it’d be fun to get together and talk about”.
Porter Stansberry founded Stansberry & Associates Investment Research, a private publishing company based in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1999. His monthly newsletter,Stansberry’s Investment Advisory, deals with safe-value investments poised to give subscribers years of exceptional returns. Stansberry oversees a staff of investment analysts whose expertise ranges from value investing to insider trading to short selling. Together, Stansberry and his research team do exhaustive amounts of real-world independent research. They’ve visited more than 200 companies in order to find the best low-risk investments. Prior to launching Stansberry & Associates Research, Stansberry was the first American editor of the Fleet Street Letter, the oldest English-language financial newsletter.
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. His most recent book is The Rise of America: Remaking the World Order.
Interesting, I thought the ever expanding interest payments on the ever increasing debt was #1?
The US dollar is the real currency until the ‘street’ confidence dies, which I think is within eyeshot.
Then how does America pull anything off?? We will be cultural dust before long, our own worst enemy. The cultural collapse will be profound, and like going bankrupt, it’s been slow at first, then all at once. Well, I believe we are going to go parabolic.
People eventually tire of dealing with crooks, no?
I wish I had Marin Katusa’s optimism.
Great discussion!!