Nick Giambruno & Max Keiser discuss lackluster gold in an age of excessive money printing

By RT / March 16, 2021 / marketsanity.com / Article Link

Max interviews Nick Giambruno, an independent geopolitical analyst, about lackluster gold in an age of excessive money printing. They discuss the fact that bitcoin has displaced the need for gold for most individuals.

Nick Giambruno is Doug Casey's globetrotting colleague. He's also the Chief Analyst of Casey Research's flagship advisory, The Casey Report and its premium "value investing" advisory, Crisis Investing. Nick Giambruno knows that the best time to buy-as Baron Rothschild correctly observed-is "when there's blood in the streets." He writes about geopolitics, value investing in crisis markets, the global cannabis market, international banking, second passports, and surviving a financial collapse, among other topics. In short, Nick's work helps people make the most of their personal freedom and financial opportunity around the world. He's lived in Europe, South America and and the Middle East, most recently in Beirut and Dubai, where he covered regional banks and other companies for an investment house. Nick is a frequent speaker at investment conferences around the world.

Max Keiser is an American broadcaster and film-maker. He hosts Keiser Report, a financial program broadcast on RT. He presents a weekly show about finance and markets on London's Resonance FM, and writes for The Huffington Post. Keiser invented "Virtual Specialist Technology," a software system used by the Hollywood Stock Exchange. Prior to inventing this technology, he worked on Wall Street where he began working after graduating from NYU.

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