Global Protests

In this discussion with Maurice Jackson of Proven & Probable, I discuss global protests, gold, stock picks, and the growing political and economic instability worldwide.

The conversation examines why social unrest, weak institutions, monetary disorder, and collapsing trust create both danger and opportunity. For investors, the task is to stay disciplined, avoid emotional narratives, and identify real value in a world increasingly shaped by political volatility and institutional decay.

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Key Takeaways

  • Why global protests reflect deeper political, economic, and institutional instability
  • How gold becomes more important when trust in governments and currencies weakens
  • Why investors must separate real opportunity from panic and promotion
  • How political volatility affects resource markets and capital allocation
  • Why disciplined judgment matters in a world of social unrest and monetary disorder