Uranium Still Doesn’t Make Sense
Jayant Bhandari discusses why uranium still does not make sense as an investment, and why investors must separate attractive commodity narratives from real opportunities.
Jayant Bhandari discusses why uranium still does not make sense as an investment, and why investors must separate attractive commodity narratives from real opportunities.
Jayant Bhandari speaks with SBTV / Silver Bullion about India’s demonetization and what it reveals about fiat currency, gold, state power, capital controls, and monetary risk.
Jayant Bhandari speaks with Maurice Jackson of Proven & Probable about Venezuela, the implosion of the Third World, and why political disorder strengthens the case for gold, precious metals, and junior mining.
Jayant Bhandari speaks with Albert Lu about finding extremely good value in gold, resource stocks, and markets shaped by fear, uncertainty, and investor hesitation.
Jayant Bhandari speaks with Crux Investor about why the Third World is already imploding and what India, tribalism, corruption, and institutional failure reveal about civilizational decline.
Jayant Bhandari speaks with Bill Powers of Mining Stock Education about why junior mining management must focus on shareholder value, capital allocation, discipline, and real economic progress.
Jayant Bhandari discusses gold and silver as historical vehicles for protecting wealth in a world of fiat currency, monetary disorder, political risk, and fragile financial systems.
Jayant Bhandari speaks on RTD Live Talk / Rethinking the Dollar about America’s future, the dollar, gold, China, debt, fiat currency, and the shifting global order.
Jayant Bhandari examines what rational Indian savers should do in a society marked by weak institutions, poor investment returns, overvalued assets, and political disorder.
Jayant Bhandari warns investors to be cautious when mining companies drift into commodity speculation instead of focusing on projects, discipline, and shareholder value.