Articles by Jayant Bhandari

Education and Democracy aren’t Virtues

Jayant Bhandari speaks with Maurice Jackson of Proven & Probable about why education and democracy are not virtues in themselves, and why investing requires philosophy, judgment, and discipline.


Where is India Going?

Jayant Bhandari speaks with Jay Taylor about where India is going, its institutional weaknesses, markets, natural resources, and why investors should look beyond optimistic narratives.


Buy When There is Blood in the Streets

Jayant Bhandari speaks with Investing News Network about why market panic can create value and lower risk for disciplined investors who can distinguish real bargains from value traps.


Should the US Stay World’s Policeman?

Jayant Bhandari examines whether the United States should remain the world’s policeman, and what American power, intervention, democracy, and Western influence mean for the Third World.


Global Protests

Jayant Bhandari speaks with Maurice Jackson of Proven & Probable about global protests, gold, stock picks, political volatility, monetary disorder, and investment opportunities.


Gold Stock Opportunities

Jayant Bhandari discusses gold stock opportunities and how investors should think about junior mining, value traps, management quality, speculation, and risk.


Democracy: Nothing Good in it

Jayant Bhandari examines democracy as a destructive political incentive system, especially in the Third World, where tribalism, envy, and mass sentiment often weaken civilization.


Geopolitical Chaos Spells Opportunity

Jayant Bhandari discusses why geopolitical chaos can create opportunity in junior mining and exploration stocks, where disciplined investors can find value amid risk and mispricing.


Hong Kong: Never the Same Again

Jayant Bhandari examines Hong Kong’s protests, China’s pressure, Xi Jinping’s political miscalculations, and why Hong Kong is unlikely to return to what it once was.


How Racist is America?

Jayant Bhandari examines racism in America, immigration, multiculturalism, identity politics, assimilation, and the danger of turning grievance into a political weapon.