In this week’s episode of Live from the Vault, Andrew Maguire is joined by Dr Stephen Leeb, world-renowned publisher of the ‘Intel for Investors’ newsletter, money manager and investment strategist for over forty years.
The precious metals experts dive straight into an in-depth discussion on the world’s changing status quo, before exploring how China is driving gold prices as the world becomes increasingly multipolar.
Timestamps
00:00 Start.
03:15 The push for better education in the financial space.
08:00 Gold’s status around the world.
16:00 Impact of sanctions.
21:45 China to change currencies.
34:30 Oil vs Gold.
44:00 The multi-polar world.
56:00 The US Sound Money Movement and using gold as money.
1:14:00 Stephen’s next book.
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