Tue, 31 May 2016
George Matheis, Jr. is a former law enforcement officer, biker and now author. He's trained swat teams and knows self-defense in and out. We talked about a situation that occurred at the local coffee spot with my group and a crazed Bigfoot Truck driver. George explained how we should have handled and what we should do in the future to above it. We also discuss George's new book, Inverted Edge Tactics: How to cut someone off of you! George explains how a simply pocket knife can keep you safe.
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Tue, 31 May 2016
Danielle Park is seeing deflation everywhere. There's a currency war where the loser is actually the winner. China is cutting its currency values in an effort to sell more stuff to the US and the World. It won't work, but it's worth a shot. On a net basis it's a loser. It's not going to build prosperity and lift standards of living. But it sure feels good when it's happening.
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Tue, 31 May 2016
David Seaman coined the term“Deflaming” to describe the process of inflammation reduction. We can deflame with both diet and supplements. The theme at deflame.com is repetitive. It is about reducing inflammation with The Anti-Inflammatory Diet and nutritional supplements. That is our goal and it should also be your goal.
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Mon, 30 May 2016
During the bear market, even the largest gold producer in the world, Barrick Gold, was struggling and at one point more than $13 billion in debt. They had no choice but to sell projects to reduce debt levels. Unfortunately for them, they didn't just jettison low grade low potential projects, they literally threw out the baby with the bath water. Enter K92's which was following the trend and was at the right place at the right time. In February 2015, K92 purchased the Kainantu Gold project In 2007 Barrick purchased this project for a then not unreasonable $141.5 million They spent more than $100 million on infrastructure. K92 bought what effectively was a turnkey project with extremely high ore grades for just pennies on the dollar. As if to add insult to injury, Alex Davidson, the Executive Vice President of Barrick, in charge of worldwide exploration and corporate development jumped ship and joined K92 shortly Barrick shed the asset. Bry Slusarchuk details and describes the series of events that may be one of the greatest acquisitions of all time!
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Wed, 25 May 2016
The days of mining diamonds from the Earth may soon be coming to an end. There's a lab in Singapore that actually grows investment grade diamonds in their laboratory. And they can't be told from their natural brethren. Will diamonds become so plentiful that they become worthless, or will they be able to keep the lid on the production and keep supplies limited. TJ believes they can and will. What do you think?
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Wed, 25 May 2016
Well known Wall Street Journal Editorial Board member has written a new book about the Fracking revolution. A war has been taking place in the US and around the world. Fracking, whereby previously unobtainable oil is now produced in amazing quantities has revolutionized energy production. However, there's a segment of the country that believes that Green Energy is the way to go. Unfortunately, at the present time it's just not viable. That's why all of Obama's Green Initiatives have failed miserably. What's next? The world's appetite for energy is increasing, although more slowly as a result of the poor economy. But eventually the US will be a major energy exporter and Stephen Moore believes it's the best thing for the US and the economy.
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Wed, 25 May 2016
Greece is cooked. They're getting their payments stretched out and deferred nearly into the next century. But where's the growth going to come from. Greece is in a full scale depression. Austerity is killing Greece, 10k businesses shut down so far this year and 250k since the crisis started. And have you seen Venezuela lately. Lines to get everything, people going Mad Max to eat. What's a socialist to do? Answer, look to free markets and true capitalism.
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Wed, 25 May 2016
Where's it all going Wednesdays with Andrew Hoffman: China devalues Yuan below August lows last night
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Tue, 24 May 2016
Bix Weir believes that in order for the country to survive the coming crash, Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders must unite forces. Otherwise the American Public will remain polarized and incapable of acting in their own best interests. This will effectively play into the hands of the bad guys who want to impose one world government and a global currency, thus enslaving humanity. Bix is convinced that it's been their plan and goal all along. Will Trump and Sanders break down the partisan divide and unite for the good of America? It's a long shot but stranger things have happened before.
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Tue, 24 May 2016
Wolf Richter is one of the best traveled guests we've ever had on FSN. One day he up and quit his job, thinking he'd travel to France for an extended 7 week vacation. That trip turned into three year, over 100 country odyssey that left him profoundly changed. Upon his return to the States, he started blogging and hasn't stopped yet. He's busy confronting the lies and distortions that the media perpetrates upon the public. Hopefully he'll never stop!
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Tue, 24 May 2016
Jordan Goodman joined us again for a discussion of future Fed actions and what he sees happening as a result. Jordan is convinced that the Fed will be raising rates in the near future and that the results could be disastrous. Debt keeps going up all over the world and society, but our ability to service it is declining. This trend will be further advanced by the coming rate increases. What's an investor to do? Jordan has some excellent ideas on that subject.
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Mon, 23 May 2016
Ivan Eland joined us today to discuss the country's future relations with the Mideast. Ivan believes that the US's growing relationship with Vietnam is a good starting point for the Mideast. His views on US foreign interventionism and militaristic adventurism seem to align well with candidate Trump's view of things. Require definable US interests before getting involved in situations that might not work out well. Restraint is often the best response or action.
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Mon, 23 May 2016
David Gurwitz director of the famed Nenner Research Company came on to discuss where cycles are heading. Long term stocks don't look good for 2017 to 2020. For now they're choppy. Most markets seems to be trading now in a sideways pattern. Gold and silver are looking good in the future. Currencies again are relatively tame at the present time, but expect more volatility in the near future.
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Mon, 23 May 2016
John Rubino joined us for our regular Monday discussion. Austria wound up electing a Green Party leader. Their choice was between the Greens and the Nationalist right wing party. The mainstream parties didn't even make it to the final contest. At the same time the world sees trade deteriorating and the major economies are sinking. Where's a central banker when you need him?
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Fri, 20 May 2016
Gerald Celente believes that the current crisis present us all with tremendous opportunities. There's a limit to how much any of us can control external events, so we must work on ourselves first and stop worrying about the powers that be. Be aware, but invest in yourself and get the most out of life. Gerald is holding another of his noteworthy conferences The Ontrendpreneur where he will focus on helping you to become an Ontrendpreneur™ - a savvy, innovative entrepreneur seizing the vast opportunities that the Big Box, merger/acquisition-crazed world missed or nixed. It's all any of us has.
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Wed, 18 May 2016
Wayne Allyn Root is nothing if not consistent. From the beginning he said that Donald Trump would be the Republican nominee. While most people thought he was off his rocker, look what happened. He's also been saying from the get-go that Hillary would never be the nominee for a number of reasons, the least among them her email travail. Wayne says she's a lousy candidate, isn't real and doesn't like people. She's a manufactured candidate, just like all the rest except for Donald. When will the next shoe drop?
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Wed, 18 May 2016
Eric Hadik has been right on the money, calling the beginning of the latest precious metals bull market, calling the end of the stock bull market and forecasting the upsurge in terror and emerging threats to the Anglo-American Hegemony. If you'd listened to his call on gold last December, you'd be off to a phenomenal start in 2016.
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Wed, 18 May 2016
Imagine you're running an office and you believe that someone is in your employ, who you've never met, but is doing a good job. It's time for the 20th Anniversary Celebration, but guess what, you're employee hasn't showed up for work for the last 6-11 years or even more. And no one knows and you never bothered to find out. This situation happened in Spain, but it could have just as easily happened in US or a state or other governmental subdivision. For all we know, it's happening thousands of times each day. Think about that and then you begin to get the picture of why people despise the government. And while you're at it, if you're planning to travel this summer, leave extra time, because there's a good chance the TSA delays will cause you to miss your flight. Or sign up for Global Entry today and reduce your wait time dramatically. If you're not too concerned about the government having your prints and other info. Finally look at the gold stocks and the resource sector, which have come screaming back to life. Amazing, an industry that just 6 months ago was facing an existential threat. Every dog has its day!
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Wed, 18 May 2016
Economic Wack Wednesdays with Andrew Hoffman:
Don't worry because it never ends!
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Tue, 17 May 2016
Danielle writes, "The Willshire 5000 is considered the definitive US stock index reflecting the market cap of most publicly traded companies headquartered in America (3,691 as at 2015). As such, it includes the majority of common shares and REITS traded through the New York Stock Exchange, NASDAQ and AMEX. And as shown here since June 2014, the Willshire has been tracing out a pretty classic-looking topping pattern since late 2014." So Wall Street's marketing campaign is bunk. This trend is not your friend!
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Tue, 17 May 2016
America’s High Speed Success Trainer, Award-Winning Entrepreneur and “Champion Motorcycle Racer who Sings like an Angel”, Nadine Lajoie is also an International Speaker, #1 Best-Selling author of “Win The Race of Life” and 4 times Book Awards Finalist. She earned the “Woman of Impact of the year” in 2012. Now she's flipping condos and scoring big. She tells you how you can do it too.
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Mon, 16 May 2016
Today we discussed Dr. Charles Nenner's economic forecast. For centuries, the second decade has seen a major war occur. With the economic cycles heading downward, Keynesianism has proven a complete failure. As Dr. Nenner says, there's no way that man can make a down cycle go up, at least not in the long run. Is China really the hope of the world? Is chaos setting in? These questions and more.
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Mon, 16 May 2016
Nick Barisheff joined us today for a discussion about precious metals pricing gradually shifting to China. It's all part of their long term plan to make the Yuan the reserve currency. As can be seen, the US has done a horrible job managing that precious franchise. Perhaps now it's time for another country to give it a try. Be certain it's going to happen sooner or later.
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Mon, 16 May 2016
John reports that stock buy-backs are declining. Regardless of the economic justification, buybacks have been a major stock mover for nearly a decade. What's going to take their place once they fade into oblivion? You guessed it, even more money printing, because using the logic of a child, if one pill makes me feel better, then think how great I'll feel after I swallow 10! Get ready for a monetary overdose.
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Thu, 12 May 2016
It's amazing how things change. At one time the nuclear power industry in the US was on its way out. Now there are 5 new plants coming on stream in the US. Outside the US, building new plants is a major growth industry with China alone having a substantial number under construction. And the future only looks brighter. That's why Energy Fuels is poised for success. With safer designs and increased concern over greenhouse gases, uranium could be the fuel of the future.
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