Scotch and Scholars
In this discussion on Scotch and Scholars, I discuss Capitalism & Morality and explain why capitalism depends on trust, honesty, reason, self-restraint, and a moral foundation.
In this discussion on Scotch and Scholars, I discuss Capitalism & Morality and explain why capitalism depends on trust, honesty, reason, self-restraint, and a moral foundation.
In this TDV International & Investment Summit presentation in Acapulco on 20 February 2016, I discuss negative yields, India’s love for gold, and why gold remains central in societies marked by weak institutions and fragile currencies.
In this Anarchapulco presentation, I discuss why people should diversify and internationalize as the West changes in ways that threaten capital, freedom, and personal independence.
In this Korelin Economic Report discussion, I discuss who is buying precious metals stocks and why investors must separate genuine mining value from market excitement.
In this video, I discuss why arbitrage should be an essential part of investing, particularly in junior resource markets where inefficiencies can create lower-risk opportunities.
I join Cory on The Korelin Economic Report to discuss gold, stagnating economies, China’s entrepreneurial energy, and why the U.S. dollar continues to perform relatively well.
I speak with Al Korelin and Cory Fleck on The Korelin Economic Report from India about the country’s stagnant economy, rising Hindu fanaticism, and deeper institutional problems.
I speak with Cory Fleck on The Korelin Economic Report about Gold Canyon Resources, where I served as a director, and the need for discipline in junior mining investing.
In this presentation at the 2015 Capitalism & Morality seminar in Vancouver, I argue that the crisis in Portugal, Italy, Greece, and Spain is rooted in culture, not merely debt.
I speak with Albert Lu on Liberty.me about investing, junior mining, gold, valuation, risk, and the discipline needed to find asymmetric opportunities.