Profit from Arbitrage
I join Bill Powers of Mining Stock Education to discuss how arbitrage opportunities arise in junior mining stocks and how investors can evaluate the risks.
I join Bill Powers of Mining Stock Education to discuss how arbitrage opportunities arise in junior mining stocks and how investors can evaluate the risks.
I join Maurice Jackson of Proven and Probable to discuss gold, India, junior mining companies, and why many so-called emerging markets are not truly emerging.
I speak with RiskHedge about what I witnessed in North Korea and how fear, propaganda, obedience, and ritualized devotion shape life under Kim Jong Un.
In this presentation at the International Metals Writers Conference in Vancouver, I discuss how arbitrage opportunities in the junior resource sector can offer investors lower-risk ways to profit from market inefficiencies.
I join the Financial Repression Authority to discuss India’s attempt to force a cashless economy and why demonetization damages the informal economy, increases corruption, and deepens institutional problems.
I join Maurice Jackson of Proven and Probable to discuss why many so-called emerging markets are not truly emerging, and why investors should be cautious about India, precious metals, and junior mining companies.
In this speech at the Capitalism & Morality seminar in Vancouver, I discuss democracy, welfare, migration, and how these forces are weakening the cultural and moral foundations of Western civilization.
Rajni Bala speaks at the Capitalism & Morality seminar in Vancouver about growing up in India and how social repression, conformity, and family control limit individual freedom.
In this presentation at Mining Investment Asia in Singapore on March 30, 2017, I discuss what is really happening with gold in India and why official statistics fail to capture the realities on the ground.
I join Alasdair Macleod to discuss the forces driving currencies lower, the erosion of purchasing power, and why gold remains important in a world of fiat money and financial repression.