The Financial Reset: Bill Holter & Andrew Maguire

Kinesis Money, Released on 6/7/24

In this week’s episode of Live from the Vault Andrew Maguire is joined by popular returning guest Bill Holter, former stockbroker and branch manager turned precious metals expert and Miles Franklin contributor. The old friends discuss the shadowy movements operating behind the scenes to reset the world’s financial system, and how individuals can take steps to protect themselves and their families from coming troubles.

00:00 Start
02:35 How Bill is preparing himself for the future
06:45 What’s been going wrong for the Fed since 2008
11:10 The BRICS Alliance threat to the globalist agenda
16:50 The upcoming US election
20:45 Is the West pushing for World War 3?
25:30 How to take responsibility for ourselves in these times
30:00 The Sound Money Movement
34:30 Silver leading the rally
40:45 Are there still opportunities for people? Yes
43:00 What about Bitcoin?

Bill Holter is currently a writer for Miles Franklin and Jim Sinclair’s Mineset where he posts weekly commentaries on gold and financial markets. Prior to joining Miles Franklin in 2012, Bill Holter Worked as a retail stockbroker for 23 years, including 12 years as a branch manager at A.G. Edwards. Later, he left Wall Street to avoid potential liabilities related to management of paper assets. Bill was a well-known contributor to the Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee (GATA) commentaries from 2007-2012. Bill became a writer for Jim Sinclair’s Mineset in 2015. Bill’s commentary can also be found at BillHolter.com.

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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