Kerry Lutz and John Rubino take an entertaining and humorous deep dive into some of the most pressing global issues of our time. They discuss the growing concerns over global conflicts, the powerful influence of the military-industrial complex, and the potential fallout from a disputed U.S. presidential election. They also explore how AI-generated content could shape the election and the dangerous consequences of conflicts involving nuclear powers, highlighting the impact of political interests across various sectors.

Lutz and Rubino express their fears about the economic repercussions of political assassinations, terrorist attacks, and the increasing online censorship affecting political events and public figures. They question the accuracy of official economic statistics and analyze their potential manipulation, especially in the context of recent market crashes and the role of hedge funds. The duo also delves into the yen carry trade and its potential risks to the financial system.

On the gold market front, they highlight the surge in merger activity among mining companies and discuss how major miners might start acquiring junior producers. Lutz and Rubino also share their investment strategies, including Rubino’s approach to buying NASDAQ put options and Lutz’s advice on investing in ETFs that hold stocks of major gold miners.

Throughout the discussion, they emphasize the urgent need for de-escalation in global conflicts and the importance of verifying content in today’s media landscape. This conversation is packed with valuable insights for anyone interested in global politics, economics, and smart investment strategies, making it a must-watch for those looking to stay informed and ahead of the curve.

Find John's work here: Rubino.Substack.com

Find Kerry here: FSN  and here: Inflation.Cafe

Direct download: John_Rubino_13.Aug.24.mp3
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