Tag Archive for: monetary metals

Brent Johnson: The Game is Rigged for the Dollar

Brent Johnson: The Game is Rigged for the Dollar

Brent Johnson joins the podcast to discuss the global economy, the role of gold, and the dominance of the US dollar despite currency debasement. Keith and Brent discuss why the other currencies are derivatives of the dollar, the rigged nature of a closed system, and how to overcome Gresham’s law. Additional Resources Follow Brent on […]

Bob Elliott: The Case for The Contra Currency

Bob Elliott: The Case for The Contra Currency

Bob Elliott of Unlimited Funds joins the podcast to talk about why gold can be better than bonds, why the economy hasn’t hit a recession yet, and what it’ll take to make asset prices fall. Bob and Keith discuss central bank gold leasing vs. true gold leasing, the junk bond conundrum, and more! Additional Resources […]

Monetary Metals Covered in Family Wealth Report

Family Wealth Report

Monetary Metals was recently covered in the Family Wealth Report, a prominent publication to family offices and the high net worth wealth management industry. Family Wealth Report provides unique business intelligence on the world of North American family wealth to private bankers, family offices, asset managers, and more. Click here to read, “Monetary Metals Says […]

Jeff Deist: Why I Joined Monetary Metals 

Jeff Deist: Why I Joined Monetary Metals

This post was written by Jeff Deist, former President of the Mises Institute. Jeff will be joining Monetary Metals full-time as General Counsel in May.  I am exceptionally pleased to join Monetary Metals after ten years at the Mises Institute.   Offering yield on gold is both simple and yet novel in today’s modern context. […]

Monetary Metals Welcomes Jeff Deist as General Counsel

Monetary Metals welcomes Jeff Deist as General Counsel

Scottsdale, Ariz – April 4, 2023 – Monetary Metals is pleased to welcome Jeff Deist, former President of the Mises Institute, to the team as general counsel.   Most recently, Jeff served as President of the Mises Institute since 2013. Prior to that, he was chief of staff for congressman Ron Paul, and worked in private […]

Reflections Over 2022

Reflections

The life of an entrepreneur is not what most people would call “normal”. I don’t refer to the guy who buys a fast-food franchise. Nor to the gal who builds a chain of hair salons. Nor to the folks who have law or accounting firms. These are all entrepreneurship. I don’t know a lot about […]

Reflections Over 2021

Reflections on 2021

In March, I flew for the first time since the start of Covid health theater. I was invited to speak at the Austrian Economics Research Conference in Auburn, AL. My talk covered Jimi Hendrix, and an infamous bridge collapse. In other words, I discussed my theory of interest and prices. At the end of November, […]

Lower Prices, Stronger Fundamentals

Lower Prices, Stronger Fundamentals

Since last week’s Report, the price action has been downwards. The price of gold dropped about $50, and that of silver $1.35. The gold-silver ratio rose to its highest level since the end of 2020.   Technical chartists are either throwing in the towel, or tearing their hair out. We advise against tearing one’s hair […]