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Gold versus Bitcoin: Which One Wins
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by Kerry Lutz In recent years, the financial world has witnessed a fascinating tug-of-war between gold and cryptocurrencies, particularly Bitcoin. People who extol the virtues of being able to hold a tangible asset in your hands, mostly older, have been slow to accept the virtues of Bitcoin. While gold has long been the go-to store of value and hedge against …
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Kerry Lutz welcomes back Gerald Celente, founder of the Trends Journal, for an in-depth discussion on global trends, economic predictions, and the turbulent path ahead. Gerald shares his thoughts on Trump’s potential return to power, tariffs, the state of the U.S. dollar, and the impact of immigration policies. He also delves into the global …
We received a strong sponsor update from Ivan Bebek, CEO of Coppernico Metals (🇺🇸CPPMF -- 🇨🇦COPR), concerning the latest exploration developments in their Sombrero project. Ivan has been buying Coppernico shares of late because he believes it's extremely undervalued. He's quite optimistic about their systematic drilling approach because of the immense potential of the …
Chris Berlin shared his personal journey into cryptocurrency, detailing his initial experiences with Bitcoin on the Silk Road and his return to the space in 2020, inspired by the digital art movement. He highlighted the transformative potential of blockchain technology for artists, allowing them to connect directly with collectors and track their work, thus …
Kenneth Rapoza, representing the Coalition for Prosperous America, discussed the intricate relationship between immigration and the U.S. labor market, highlighting that while some companies depend on foreign workers to address labor shortages, illegal immigration can lead to wage stagnation and increased competition for housing, ultimately impeding economic growth. He expressed concerns about the Roosevelt …