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Commodity Culture

Jesse Day

Join host Jesse Day as he engages in deep conversations with prominent investors, fund managers, analysts and mining company CEOs with the aim of making you a better investor in the commodities space. Topics covered include precious metals, oil and gas, uranium, agriculture, and much more. 

190 - They Need a War to Reset the Banking System and Issue CBDC: Tom Luongo
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  • 190 - They Need a War to Reset the Banking System and Issue CBDC: Tom Luongo

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    Tom Luongo sees the globalist playbook a mile away and he's convinced that the wars around the world being encouraged and participated in by the U.S. are cover for a reset of the banking system, a default of government debt, and the issuance of a CBDC. Tom believes their agenda will ultimately fail, and he expects commodity prices to rise significantly along the way as out-of-control inflation and continued global conflict put pressure on supply chains.

    Gold Goats n' Guns: https://tomluongo.me
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    Tom's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GoldGoatsNGuns 

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    Fri, 10 May 2024
  • 189 - We Don't Need a Higher Gold Price for Mining Stocks to Perform: John Feneck

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    John Feneck sees the profit margins for gold producers at current prices and is very satisfied with the numbers. He points out that we don't need a higher gold price for gold miners to generate high cash flow and now that the majors have woken up, the developers and explorers are next in line to benefit. John also discusses China's impact on the commodities space, how Fed policy influences the precious metals markets, and much more.

    Sign Up For John's Gold and Silver Event: https://www.feneckconsulting.com/gold-silver-event-may-2024 

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    Wed, 08 May 2024
  • 188 - Global Conflict Driving Safe Haven Demand for Gold & Silver: Levi Gunter

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    Levi Gunter believes that escalating global conflict and geopolitical turmoil have been the main drivers pushing the gold and silver price higher and although Central Bank buying has also played a big role, rising tensions in the Middle East could continue to cause higher prices for precious metals. Levi also provides his thoughts on the U.S. economy and provides an overview of the OneGold platform.

    OneGold: https://www.onegold.com
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    Disclaimer: Commodity Culture was compensated by OneGold for producing this interview. Nothing contained in this podcast is to be construed as investment advice, do you own due diligence. 

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    Mon, 06 May 2024
  • 187 - Repeating the 1970s: Gold and Commodities To Outperform With Joseph Brown

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    Joseph Brown thinks the economy is headed towards a stagflationary environment similar to the 1970s, an era where gold and commodities vastly outperformed the broad market. Could history repeat itself? Joseph breaks down how he sees markets playing out, along with giving his thoughts on Fed policy, uranium's rise, protecting wealth as interest rates remain elevated, and much more.

    Heresy Financial: https://www.youtube.com/@HeresyFinancial
    Heresy Financial University: https://heresyfinancial.teachable.com
    Follow Joseph on X: https://twitter.com/heresyfinancial 

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    Fri, 03 May 2024
  • 186 - Rapid Emerging Market Growth Insanely Bullish For Commodities: Louis Gave

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    Louis Gave thinks that those bearish on commodities due to a potential recession are discounting the pace and size of emerging market development. Louis argues that as a new middle class establishes themselves in places like India, Latin America, and across Asia, precious metals, copper, uranium, and energy prices are headed much higher.

    Gavekal: https://web.gavekal.com
    Follow Louis on X: https://twitter.com/gave_vincent 

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    Commodity Culture on Youtube: https://youtube.com/c/CommodityCulture

    Wed, 01 May 2024
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