Loading video...

Video Failed to Load

Go Home

My conversation today with Russell Napier is a timely one. Russell explains why he believes we’re going through the end of the existing global monetary system, why gold may be signaling what comes next history, and what lessons from financial history investors should think about today (technology doesn't always...

120,584 views • 6 months ago •via X (Twitter)

0 Comments

No comments available

Comments from the original post will appear here

Related Videos

GOLD TELEGRAPH CONVERSATION 16: FRANK GIUSTRA "This is not a normal bull market. We are going through a structural change in the global monetary system." In this discussion, Frank breaks down why he believes we are witnessing the biggest structural shift in the global monetary system in generations, why central banks continue accumulating gold, how de-dollarization is reshaping global finance, and why he believes the coming decade will belong to hard assets. Frank Giustra is the Founder and Chairman of Fiore Group and one of the mining industry's most successful entrepreneurs and investors. Thank you for joining me, Frank. Frank Giustra TIMESTAMPS: (00:00) – On Argentina, Hyperinflation & Lessons That Changed His Life (08:24) – Why 1971 Changed the World Forever (15:21) – The Biggest Consequences of Leaving the Gold Standard (22:02) – Are Central Banks Solving Problems or Just Delaying the Inevitable? (25:47) – Why Central Banks Are Buying Gold at Record Levels (29:02) – Does China Secretly Own More Gold Than the United States? (29:47) – Will We Ever See a Fort Knox Audit? (33:35) – China, De-Dollarization & The New Global Order (37:16) – The Petrodollar System Explained (41:28) – BRICS, Gold & The Future of Global Trade (46:32) – Why Gold Still Matters More Than Ever (49:49) – The Rise of Hard Assets (53:31) – Why This Commodity Cycle Is Different (55:14) – Bullish Copper Thesis (01:00:54) – Are We Entering a Copper Supercycle? (01:01:42) – Greatest Achievement (01:04:52) – What Most Investors Still Don't Understand

Gold Telegraph ⚡

782,603 views • 1 month ago

What does the financial future of the world ACTUALLY look like for everyday people? Ray Dalio has spent more than 50 years studying how countries rise and fall, why economies break down and the patterns that shape the world long before most people notice them. Now, he believes the next five years could bring major disruption across debt, politics and geopolitics. Ray founded Bridgewater from a two-bedroom apartment and grew it into one of the most successful hedge funds in history. In 2008, while a major US stock index fell nearly 40%, Ray Dalio’s firm MADE 9.5%. I wanted to understand what someone with that perspective thinks people should actually be doing today to prepare for what comes next. We sat down and discussed: • Why he believes an AI bubble is forming. • What history teaches us about debt, power and the changing world order. • The biggest mistake people make when preparing for the future. • How he thinks about Gold, Bitcoin, property and protecting wealth in uncertain times. • Why AI could dramatically increase the wealth gap. • The principles that helped him build one of the most successful investment firms in history. Ray told me his purpose now is simply to help people understand the cause and effect behind money, markets, politics and how the world is changing. If you’re trying to make better decisions about your future, career, finances or simply how to think more clearly in an increasingly unpredictable world, I think you’ll get a huge amount from this conversation. Ray Dalio, out now on all platforms.❤️👊🏾

Steven Bartlett

28,904 views • 20 days ago

GOLD TELEGRAPH CONVERSATION 13: PIERRE LASSONDE “Gold is coming back into the global financial architecture, and it’s coming back in a big way.” Join me for a timely conversation with the legendary Pierre Lassonde. In this discussion, Pierre explains why a crisis is already building beneath the surface, why gold is returning to the center of the global financial system, and why the world is entering a period defined by minerals and evolving monetary power. Thank you for joining me again, Pierre. TIMESTAMPS: (00:52) — View on today’s macro environment (02:41) — 1970s analogy, oil shock, Middle East, and inflation risk (04:57) — Whether gold is entering a more accelerated revaluation phase globally (09:29) — Tether Gold, central bank buying, and price discovery shifting East (10:56) — Asia physical flows and whether the Eastward shift is getting closer (11:49) — What Eastern pricing power means for global gold valuation (13:36) — Gold surpassing U.S. Treasuries and what that means for the changing world order (16:21) — Scarcity of real mineral assets vs endless crypto creation/debt and Rome comparison (19:53) — Gold repatriation and erosion of trust in the financial system (21:57) — Why Canada has no gold reserves and what could change that (24:54) — Canadian pensions, mining support, and optionality being misunderstood (28:57) — What separates generational deposits from assets that disappoint (31:23) — Does fast-tracking mines changes the Lassonde Curve? (34:36) — Can mining actually deliver enough new supply, especially after weak exploration (37:22) — Gold price target around $17,250 and how Pierre gets there (40:41) — Whether a crisis could emerge on the road to that gold price target (43:42) — Debt markets, copper, and why copper matters to civilization (47:17) — Copper-gold systems and what a structural copper deficit means for miners (49:52) — What separates great investors from average ones (52:21) — How losing everything early shaped Pierre’s investing approach (53:40) — Where Pierre sees the best opportunities today / companies he is watching (1:04:30) — Advice for the next generation entering mining (1:05:59) — What has meant the most over Pierre’s career

Gold Telegraph ⚡

861,713 views • 5 months ago