TOMORROW July 5, Florian Grummes joins the show to explain that while he believes a commodities supercycle is inevitable, the timing is an altogether different issue and the cemetery is littered with mining stock investors who swore the fundamentals had never looked better.
TOMORROW July 3, Peter Grandich returns to the show to explain why he thinks junior mining stock investors are fleeing for the exits just as the fundamentals of the sector continue to grow stronger. Is it time to throw in the towel and buy an index fund, or will mining shares turn a corner and start to really perform?
TOMORROW June 28, Lior Gantz joins the show to discuss the end of the petrodollar agreement and its implications for gold, commodities, and the global economy.
TOMORROW June 26, Ed Steer makes his debut on the show to discuss manipulation of the silver market and why he thinks the bankers engaged in price suppression will be overrun, leading to a rise in the silver price of many orders of magnitude.
TOMORROW June 21, Martin Armstrong joins the show to discuss why he thinks the West is facing a state of collapse that mirrors the fall of the Roman empire.
TOMORROW June 19, Lynette Zang joins the show to discuss the quiet revolution of gold and silver buying she sees around the globe and what it could mean for the precious metals market.
TOMORROW June 14, Andrew Sleigh joins the show to discuss why he thinks the most prudent investment strategy today is to get out of the stock market and park your capital solely in gold and silver, in preparation for a collapse of the fiat currency regime he sees as inevitable.
TOMORROW June 12, David Rosenberg makes his debut on the show to discuss why he thinks gold is no longer a commodity and is now being valued by the market as money with no counterparty risk.
Commodity Culture reached 60,000 subscribers as I arrived back home in Canada for a vacation. Thanks to all who have tuned in, I greatly appreciate all of you and the feedback you've provided along the way. The next few episodes will be coming to you from Vancouver 🙏▶️
TOMORROW June 7, Ian Everard joins to show to explain why the smallest spark could ignite the silver price beyond what most people can imagine.
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