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Kerry Lutz hosted Dr. Thierry Malleret to discuss his novel "Deaths at Davos," a geopolitical thriller that explores themes of geopolitical risk and environmental sustainability through the lens of a fictional Ukrainian protagonist promoting her Reconstruct Ukraine fund at the World Economic Forum. Malleret clarified that while the book draws inspiration from his experiences at the Forum, it does not directly represent it and addressed conspiracy theories by emphasizing the Forum's role as a networking hub for global leaders rather than a site for secretive decision-making. The conversation shifted to the art of storytelling, with both Lutz and Malleret highlighting its importance in human nature and investment contexts, while also noting the challenges authors face in gaining recognition. Find Dr. Malleret here: http://www.monthlybarometer.com/ Find his book here: Deaths at Davos: Malleret, Thierry: 9782959293603: Amazon.com: Books Find Kerry here: https://financialsurvivalnetwork.com and here: https://inflation.cafe  
Kerry Lutz and Lark Davis discussed the recent surge in Bitcoin's price, which reached a new record of $85,000, attributing this increase to the Bitcoin halving that has reduced miner production and created a supply-demand imbalance, alongside significant purchases by Wall Street. They emphasized the emotional nature of Bitcoin trading, advising investors to act swiftly during market peaks while noting that buying during bear markets is more forgiving. The conversation also highlighted the cryptocurrency market's over 100% growth year-to-date, with a shift in interest towards newer coins and meme coins, despite the majority being scams. Lark suggested that altcoins, particularly Ethereum, may outperform Bitcoin as it approaches higher price levels, and he recommended a cautious approach to investing in meme coins. Additionally, they noted the rapid corporate adoption of cryptocurrency, with examples like Sony's crypto chain and BlackRock's asset tokenization interest, and discussed the potential for major companies to issue their own coins, indicating a growing recognition of cryptocurrency as a serious investment asset class. Overall, both speakers expressed optimism about the future developments in the cryptocurrency space. Find Lark here: https://thewealthmastery.io/ Find Kerry here: https://financialsurvivalnetwork.com and here: https://inflation.cafe
Kerry Lutz and Jerry Robinson engaged in a comprehensive discussion reflecting on their experiences in the financial sector since 2010, while analyzing the current political landscape and its implications for investment strategies. Robinson cautioned against emotional reactions to political changes, advocating for a disciplined approach to investment that prioritizes long-term strategies over short-term political outcomes. They both acknowledged that while some market sectors may benefit from a new administration, fundamental investment principles remain constant, regardless of political shifts. The conversation also delved into the rise of Bitcoin, which has seen significant growth and institutional acceptance. Robinson highlighted Bitcoin's finite nature compared to traditional assets like gold and silver, predicting that both would thrive in the current economic climate. They discussed the potential for expansive government spending to further bolster these assets. Additionally, Lutz proposed a shift from income tax to a consumption tax, a notion Robinson supported but warned could adversely affect a consumption-driven economy. They expressed concerns about the challenges of implementing such reforms and the potential burden on the American public. The discussion further explored the economic landscape, particularly the impact of inflation on investments and the potential for credit rating downgrades in the U.S. Robinson raised alarms about a possible bubble in the cryptocurrency market, while Lutz shared his personal success with Bitcoin investments. They also touched on the implications of a Trump administration, predicting a loosening of financial regulations and the emergence of market bubbles. The conversation concluded with a bipartisan approach to cannabis legislation, emphasizing the need for regulation and public health measures over punitive actions for addiction, alongside Lutz's mention of his upcoming book and the importance of ongoing dialogue on these pressing issues. Find Jerry here:  https://followthemoney.com Find Kerry here: https://financialsurvivalnetwork.com and here: https://inflation.cafe
Kerry Lutz and Michael Arries engaged in a multifaceted discussion covering the recent election, economic trends, and government spending. They expressed surprise at the absence of post-election disputes, noting that the markets had anticipated a different outcome, which resulted in rising stock prices and falling metal prices. Despite this, Lutz humorously critiqued the idea that economic issues like inflation and debt have been resolved, while both agreed that the decline in gold and silver prices is likely a temporary phenomenon within a broader upward trend. They also highlighted the persistent fundamental economic problems, emphasizing the need for drastic measures to address government spending and national debt, including the potential sale of federal real estate. The conversation further delved into the future of Social Security and Medicare, with Lutz voicing concerns while Arries reassured him about the stability of precious metals and their potential as alternative currencies. They discussed the implications of having figures like Elon Musk in charge of government expenditures, acknowledging the potential for long-term improvements but also the likelihood of short-term market instability and job losses. The complexities of transitioning to a consumption tax and tariffs were also considered, with both speakers recognizing the challenges of implementing significant economic reforms. The meeting concluded with a focus on the importance of insurance and problem-solving in business, particularly in light of health challenges, and the potential for reforms in government accountability. Find Michael here: https://mcalvany.com Find Kerry here: https://financialsurvivalnetwork.com and here: https://inflation.cafe
In this interview, Kerry Lutz and Michael Pento delve into the pressing economic issues facing the U.S., covering everything from inflation to government spending. They break down how persistent inflation, a lack of liquidity in the bond market, and unchecked government spending are creating a potentially explosive financial situation. Pento criticizes the Federal Reserve's recent rate cuts despite high inflation, suggesting this decision favors Treasury solvency over middle-class stability. He warns that ongoing spending, regardless of political leadership, could lead to a bond market crisis and rising interest rates. The conversation also highlights concerns about manipulated economic data and the vulnerability of the middle class, where wealth concentration in the top quintile could spark social unrest. Pento and Lutz discuss the broader impact of government policies, touching on controversial topics like potential food bans and Big Pharma’s influence on public health. They advocate for a return to the gold standard as a way to stabilize the economy and emphasize that true growth comes from productivity and innovation, not artificial interventions.  The speakers conclude with a call to reduce the Federal Reserve’s control over the economy, proposing a shift toward market-driven authority to promote genuine economic freedom. This engaging discussion underlines the urgent need for reform to safeguard the financial well-being of the country.  Find Michael here: https://PentoPort.com Find Kerry here: https://financialsurvivalnetwork.com and here: https://inflation.cafe
Ryan Sudeck discussed his company's innovative strategy for tackling the affordable housing crisis by converting distressed motels into residential units, successfully expanding their portfolio from 1,100 to 2,500 units and planning to undertake 10 to 12 projects annually. He highlighted the challenges posed by zoning regulations, particularly in markets like Kissimmee, Florida, while noting supportive legislative changes in states like Washington. Sudeck emphasized the positive outcomes of their projects, such as crime reduction in areas like Tacoma's Hosmer district, and expressed confidence in their model's potential to alleviate the affordable housing shortage. Also, outlined the current real estate market challenges, including a decline in new developers due to high inflation and costs, and explained how their firm can outbid traditional hoteliers for properties. Find Ryan here: https://sageinvestment.com  Find Kerry here: https://financialsurvivalnetwork.com and here: https://inflation.cafe
We talked with show sponsor Shawn Khunkhun, CEO of Dolly Varden Silver (🇺🇸DOLLF -- 🇨🇦DV), about the company’s remarkable progress and the ongoing success of their exploration projects in British Columbia’s Golden Triangle. Khunkhun shares insights into Dolly Varden’s recent drilling results, which have consistently exceeded expectations and positioned the company as a leader in high-grade silver and silver-gold mineralization. The discussion dives into Dolly Varden’s growth strategy, including the acquisition of the Homestake property and how this area has yielded some of the highest grades in the region, drawing comparisons to other successful mines like Newmont’s Brucejack. The recent drill results have been exceptional, demonstrating both high-grade silver and gold mineralization. It found wide silver-rich intervals, with grades increasing at depth. Intercepts reached 1,000 grams per ton of silver. It found over an ounce per ton gold with multiple meter intervals suggesting high expansion potential. Khunkhun explains the challenges and excitement of setting high benchmarks each year, as Dolly Varden continues to unearth silver and gold deposits with increasing grade and continuity. With C$34 million in the bank and impressive drilling results, Dolly Varden is fully funded for the upcoming exploration season. We also reviewed the increasing demand for silver, fueled by its dual role as an industrial metal and a precious metal investment. Tight supply, declining production rates, and heightened interest from major investors, suggest a much high price is coming for silver. As the silver market gains momentum, Khunkhun shares his belief in the potential for triple-digit silver prices, driven by increased demand in areas like solar technology and electric vehicles. With half of their drill results yet to be published, Dolly Varden’s future looks bright, as the company continues to uncover rich silver and gold resources, positioning itself as a major score to investors. Visit the company’s website https://DollyVardenSilver.com   ***Disclaimer This interview is sponsored by Dolly Varden Silver, and Financial Survival Network has received payment to conduct this interview. The information provided in this video is intended for informational purposes only and should not be construed as financial advice, investment advice, or a recommendation to buy or sell any securities. While we strive to ensure the accuracy of the information presented, we make no guarantees or representations as to its completeness, accuracy, or reliability. Viewers are strongly advised to conduct their own research, carefully review the information presented, and consult with professional investment advisors and financial counselors before making any investment decisions. The insights shared in this video are based on the perspectives and opinions of the interview participants and should be used at your own risk.
Kerry Lutz and Ryan McCormick emphasized the importance of effective crisis communication in mitigating reputational damage from false allegations, highlighting the need for swift and strategic responses to serious accusations to avoid long-term harm. McCormick illustrated his points with real-life examples, advocating for a calm, factual approach rather than emotional reactions, which can exacerbate crises. He outlined strategies for identifying potential crises, such as monitoring employee sentiment and social media activity, and stressed the necessity of having a crisis communications plan and legal team in place. The discussion also covered the challenges posed by negative online reviews, with McCormick recommending that businesses actively seek positive feedback and respond professionally to negative comments to protect their reputation. Both speakers advised against sharing personal political views to avoid alienating customers and concluded by providing resources for further learning on reputation management. Find Ryan here: https://goldmanmccormick.com Find Kerry here: https://financialsurvivalnetwork.com and here: https://inflation.cafe
Kerry Lutz and Martin Armstrong engaged in a comprehensive discussion analyzing the recent political landscape, particularly focusing on the implications of the recent election and the broader socio-economic context. Armstrong highlighted his prediction of Trump's victory based on economic models, criticizing the left's failure to accept the results due to their reliance on criminal charges against Trump. He drew historical parallels to significant events like the Great Depression and the fall of the Berlin Wall, warning of a potential collapse of socialism in the West and expressing concern over the psychological state of current political leaders. The conversation also delved into U.S. foreign policy, with Armstrong critiquing military engagements since World War II, particularly regarding Ukraine. He noted the discontent among Ukrainians towards President Zelensky, whom he described as a Western puppet, and suggested that neoconservative interests are prolonging the conflict to hinder Trump's anti-war agenda. Lutz added that there are emerging calls for peace from various groups, indicating a potential shift in geopolitical dynamics. Armstrong further analyzed the political elite's influence, suggesting that a vote for Camilla represents a continuation of entrenched power structures, and he controversially claimed that Hillary Clinton would have been a more effective leader. The discussion also covered economic strategies, with Armstrong proposing innovative solutions to tackle national debt, such as issuing coupons and swapping debt to lower interest rates. He argued for a reevaluation of the tax system, suggesting a shift from income tax to tariffs and consumption taxes, while expressing skepticism about the feasibility of repealing the 16th Amendment. Both speakers expressed concerns about the sustainability of the U.S. economy and the banking system, emphasizing the need for significant political change to address these pressing issues. They concluded by reflecting on the potential effectiveness of Trump's second term, suggesting that the circumstances surrounding the 2020 election may provide him with a clearer path to governance. Find Martin here: https://ArmstrongEconomics.com Find Kerry here: https://financialsurvivalnetwork.com and here: https://inflation.cafe
Financial expert David Stryzewski, guided by Kerry Lutz, provided insights into the market's positive response to recent election results, particularly highlighting the stock and crypto markets' uptick. Stryzewski contrasted the economic strategies of the two candidates, expressing optimism about a potential shift under Trump's leadership while simultaneously voicing concerns about the escalating national debt and geopolitical tensions. He suggested that Trump's team, composed of wealthy individuals, might offer innovative solutions to these pressing issues, especially regarding peace negotiations. The discussion emphasized the critical need for the new administration to tackle the nation's financial and political challenges effectively. Stryzewski also addressed the promising trend of reshoring manufacturing jobs to the U.S., which he believes is vital for economic recovery, and highlighted the importance of domestic resource production. However, he cautioned about potential threats, including a banking crisis and the emergence of an alternative currency system by BRICS nations that could destabilize the U.S. Dollar. He discussed the implications of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act for retirement funds and urged the implementation of tax strategies before year-end. Additionally, Stryzewski recommended focusing on undervalued assets like silver and advised caution regarding technology stocks. He raised concerns about the upcoming January 6, 2025 transition, particularly regarding security issues related to immigration, while also sharing information about his company, Sound Planning Group, and its resources on tax and Medicare changes. Find David here: https://myspg.com Find Kerry here: https://financialsurvivalnetwork.com and here: https://inflation.cafe
Kerry Lutz hosted Thomas J. DiLorenzo to discuss the implications of China's economic strategies, as outlined in DiLorenzo's book, "Casino Economy." DiLorenzo expressed concerns that China's monetary injections are aimed at creating temporary economic booms, which often lead to significant downturns. Both speakers emphasized that such strategies prioritize short-term political gains over sustainable economic stability, arguing that true prosperity arises from saving, investing, and productive work rather than financialization. They also explored the potential for substantial cuts to the U.S. economy through the elimination of redundant government agencies, including proposals to abolish the income tax to foster a more prosperous society. The conversation addressed issues of federal land ownership, with Lutz noting that the government owns a significant portion of land in states like California and Nevada. DiLorenzo criticized the government's management of these lands and advocated for private ownership to ensure better care and sustainability. They also discussed government overreach, exemplified by an incident involving New York State officials seizing and killing a pet squirrel and raccoon. They expressed concerns about the bureaucratic mindset that prioritizes justifying budgets over individual well-being. Finally, they discussed the idea of secession as a response to government overreach, with DiLorenzo noting that some regions are moving towards "soft secession," while Lutz shared his experience of relocating from New York to Florida for its favorable tax and regulatory environment. Find Tom's Articles here: https://www.lewrockwell.com/author/thomas-dilorenzo/ Find Kerry here: https://financialsurvivalnetwork.com  and here: https://inflation.cafe
Kerry Lutz hosted Bill Walton for a discussion centered on the upcoming election and the current economic landscape, with Walton expressing optimism about Trump's potential return to office. He highlighted concerns among Democrats as indicative of possible shifts in political dynamics and advocated for significant policy changes, including the elimination of the income tax to enhance personal privacy and reduce government interference. Walton emphasized the role of tariffs in revitalizing American businesses and suggested a combination of tariffs and a national sales tax as a viable strategy. They also critiqued the proliferation of federal agencies, arguing that many are redundant and impede business growth, while referencing successful regulatory reductions from the Trump administration as a model for future reforms. The conversation further delved into pressing issues such as government spending, corporate welfare, and rising crime rates in urban areas. Walton and Lutz discussed the need for substantial cuts to address the national debt and inflation, proposing the sale of federal lands to improve resource management. They expressed concern over the decriminalization of theft in certain states, noting its negative impact on businesses and communities. The discussion also touched on migration trends from blue states to red states, with Florida and Texas highlighted as popular destinations. Additionally, they shared insights on effective podcasting and job application strategies, emphasizing the importance of clarity and purpose in both endeavors. Overall, the meeting underscored the urgency of addressing economic and social challenges while exploring potential solutions. Find Bill here: Find Kerry here: https://financialsurvivalnetwork.com  and here: https://inflation.cafe
Kerry Lutz engaged in discussions with Moshe Popack and Dave Aizer about the current state and future prospects of Florida's real estate market, highlighting the challenges and opportunities arising from the post-COVID landscape. Popack reflected on his experiences during the foreclosure crisis and noted the struggles within commercial real estate, while expressing optimism due to the influx of new residents and the demand for office space from Fortune 500 companies. Aizer addressed the issues facing malls, advocating for innovative repurposing strategies under Florida's Live Local Act, which could transform abandoned properties into residential and community spaces. Both speakers acknowledged the rising costs of living and the condo crisis, suggesting potential adjustments to laws regarding condo reserves to ease financial burdens on owners. Additionally, Lutz and Popack discussed the U.S.'s health challenges, emphasizing the need for community education on nutrition and advocating for a shift towards healthier food choices to reduce healthcare costs. Overall, the conversation reflected a complex yet hopeful outlook on South Florida's economic and health landscape. Find Moshe here: Moshe Popack Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe
Kerry Lutz welcomes Peter Dembicki, CEO of Tier One Silver ((🇺🇸TSLVF -- 🇨🇦TSLV) for an update on the company’s latest exploration progress and the potential for significant silver discoveries. Peter shares important results from recent channel sampling, including the discovery of nearly 9,000 grams per tonne of silver, over four grams of gold and the presence of arsenic—indicating promising precious metal deposits below the surface. Peter provides insight into Tier One Silver’s aggressive exploration in Peru, where they’re targeting a massive, untapped silver deposit. He explains the geological significance of recent findings and the 500 meters of elevation where their best intercepts may lie. Peter and Kerry discuss the current state of the silver market, with silver prices on the rise and poised for a potential surge. Peter anticipates silver catching up to gold's recent performance, driving investor interest in silver exploration and mining companies. Tier One Silver’s Future: With silver gaining momentum, Peter outlines the company’s plans to resume drilling and why their property’s unique elevation and geological factors offer tremendous upside potential. He emphasizes the company’s readiness to capitalize on market shifts once they secure the necessary capital. We own shares. Company Website: https://TierOneSilver.com
During the meeting led by Kerry Lutz, Ed Sidell provided an analysis of the current economic landscape, highlighting the disparity between strong GDP figures and negative public sentiment driven by inflation from government spending, which has reached $6.75 trillion in fiscal year 2024. Concerns were raised about the national debt potentially reaching $36 trillion by election day, alongside a discussion of Trump's proposal to eliminate federal income tax, which Sidell deemed feasible if accompanied by a VAT, and the potential benefits of reducing the business tax from 21% to 15% to stimulate growth. The conversation also touched on market trends in anticipation of the upcoming election, with indications that the market may be pricing in a Trump victory, and concerns about inflation's impact on bond yields. Additionally, Lutz presented a theory regarding the influence of intelligence agencies on major media outlets, suggesting that the Washington Post and New York Times serve as conduits for the CIA and DOJ/FBI, respectively, and referenced historical connections to these agencies. Find Ed here: egsifinancial.com Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe
Kerry Lutz and Chris Markowski engaged in a comprehensive discussion about the current political and economic climate, highlighting concerns over rising bond yields and skepticism regarding China's economic stability, particularly its real estate challenges and ineffective stimulus measures. Markowski criticized the recent 50 basis point rate cut as unjustified, pointing out the alarming national debt situation where interest payments dominate the federal budget. He expressed worries about the commercial real estate market, suggesting it is in a worse state than during the Great Recession, and criticized the government's "extend and pretend" approach to debt management. The conversation also touched on taxation, with Markowski advocating for a national sales tax over income tax, emphasizing the need for a repeal of the income tax to avoid complications. Find Chris here: watchdogonwallstreet.com Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe  
Kerry Lutz and Andrew Ragusa engaged in a comprehensive discussion about the New York real estate market, focusing on the effects of rising mortgage payments and inflation on home prices, noting that homes are selling for unexpectedly high prices despite needing repairs, as buyers are becoming less selective. Lutz expressed skepticism regarding the government's ability to effectively address these challenges, while Ragusa underscored the importance of property ownership amidst these difficulties. They also observed a trend of individuals returning to urban areas due to employer demands, which is influencing market dynamics. Additionally, they shifted their focus to investment trends, highlighting a growing preference for hard assets like gold and silver as a hedge against economic uncertainty, with Ragusa noting the increasing appeal of physical assets amid stock market fluctuations. Lutz, an experienced investor in precious metals, remarked on the rising prices and future growth potential of gold and silver, while also discussing silver's practical applications in technology.  Find Andrew here: andrew_ragusa_ Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe
Kerry Lutz and David Erfle engaged in a detailed discussion about the recent positive trends in the gold and silver markets, highlighting significant price movements and market dynamics. Silver has notably surpassed the $32.50 resistance level, reaching $35, while gold prices have also seen substantial gains. Erfle pointed out that miners are consolidating in a bullish flag pattern, breaking through key resistance levels, which has rekindled interest from retail investors after a decade of decline. Despite these gains, both the GDX and GDXJ indices still have considerable growth potential compared to historical highs. The conversation also touched on the upcoming Q3 earnings announcement from Newmont, with expectations of strong results due to rising gold prices, which could further attract fund managers as the stock market shows signs of weakness. The discussion further explored the evolving landscape of the mining industry, with major companies acquiring junior mining assets to enhance their portfolios, particularly focusing on high-margin deposits. Erfle noted the relative ease of obtaining mining permits in certain countries, which could be expedited by changes in political leadership. Both speakers emphasized the importance of modern, environmentally friendly mining practices and the growing industrial demand for silver, which has been experiencing a four-year deficit. They also cautioned potential investors about the risks associated with buying silver, including scams and the need for due diligence. The conversation concluded with a reflection on the importance of capable management in the junior mining sector, underscoring the need for vigilance and education in navigating this volatile market. Find David here:  JuniorMinerJunky Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe
Kerry Lutz engaged with Dr. Jonathan Newman from the Mises Institute to discuss the organization's commitment to promoting Austrian economics and individual liberty. Jonathan articulated that the Mises Institute serves as an educational platform advocating for free market principles while critiquing government intervention in economic affairs. He emphasized that Austrian economics is rooted in the analysis of individual actions and market dynamics, which leads to a preference for minimal government involvement. The conversation also touched on the historical role of government in monetary control, with Jonathan referencing Mises' insights on currency devaluation and the shift towards fiat currencies, which has resulted in inflation and financial instability. Lutz introduced the concept of competing currencies, highlighting the emergence of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin as alternatives to government-managed money. The discussion further explored the implications of fiat currency, drawing historical parallels to the Roman Empire and the consequences of debasing currency. Jonathan noted the U.S. government's departure from the gold standard in 1971, which has led to unchecked spending and an expansion of government size. They expressed concern over current U.S. monetary policy and its potential repercussions. The conversation also covered recent developments in Argentina under President Javier Milei, who has taken steps to reduce inflation and government spending. Find Jonathan here: mises.org Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe
Kerry Lutz and Anthony Saccaro discussed the current economic landscape as the election approaches. Saccaro shared insights from a successful investment in Apple and stressed the importance of a diversified portfolio, using historical examples of companies like Blockbuster and Kodak that failed to adapt to market changes. They addressed the Federal Reserve's mandates of controlling inflation and unemployment, noting a recent uptick in unemployment to 4.3% and inflation remaining in the mid-twos. Both expressed concerns about the potential for a recession and the misconception that the stock market is always a safe haven. The conversation also covered the importance of strategic investing according to individual life stages, especially given economic volatility. Saccaro recommended a conservative investment approach focused on income generation through interest and dividends to ensure financial security in retirement. Find Anthony here: AnthonySacarro.com Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe
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