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Porter Stansberry: Interviews w/ Alex Jones, Jim Rogers, Rick Rule, Doug Casey, T. Boone Pickens, Harry Dent, & James Altucher

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Porter Stansberry is the outspoken founder of Stansberry Research - now one of the largest and most recognized investment research firms in the world. Stansberry Radio puts you in tune to hear Porter’s commentary on the latest financial and economic news. Listen to Porter interview renowned experts.
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In this week's Stansberry Investor Hour, Dan and Corey are joined by Jeff Phillips. He's a well-respected expert in the resource and mining industries and president of Global Market Development. With more than 20 years of experience consulting with Fortune 500 companies and government agencies, Jeff is one of the most trusted names in his field. No…
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“My expectation is until we have some significant news, we’re probably going to see gold and silver continue to consolidate,” says Mark Yaxley, managing director at Strategic Wealth Preservation. He predicts that gold is likely to trade between $1,900 to $2,100 per ounce at the end of the year, and what the price has suggested now could be a good b…
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“Why would anyone with a brain bigger than a pea swallow the garbage spewing out of Jerome Powell's mouth? We are in a recession now,” says Gerald Celente, founder of the Trends Journal online magazine. In this special episode, Daniela travels to Kingston, New York, and sits down with Celente, who shares views on life, money, and the recent economi…
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“Silver is gold on steroids. After gold gets going, people start to look at the next big thing, silver takes off,” says John Doody, editor of Gold Stock Analyst. He talks about the factors contributing to the bullish outlook for gold and silver, including unresolved debt issues and the Federal Reserve's aggressive interest-rate hikes. He also discu…
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“We’re going to face a far worse crisis than what we’re going through this moment,” says Peter Grandich, founder of Peter Grandich & Company, highlighting the massive national debt and incurring interest folks have to pay. “We have half our total revenue going just to pay the interest on our debt which is unsustainable,” he warns. Peter believes th…
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“We will not survive the system by figuring out how to hide from it,” says G. Edward Griffin, author of Creature from Jekyll Island and founder of the Red Pill University, in the second part of our interview. He says it's critical for folks to focus on protecting their portfolios. “Our lives and our freedom are at stake here,” Griffin warns. He als…
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On this week's Stansberry Investor Hour, Dan and Corey are joined by Alfonso "Alf" Peccatiello. He's the founder and CEO of disruptive investment-strategy firm The Macro Compass. His company provides educational macroeconomic analysis and professional portfolio strategies to bridge the gap between Wall Street and everyday investors. And Alf brings …
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On this week's Stansberry Investor Hour, Dan and Corey are joined by fellow Stansberry Research analysts John Doody and Garrett Goggin. John, an ex-economics professor, started Gold Stock Analyst (GSA) in 1994 and even popularized the metric "market cap per ounce." Meanwhile, Garrett is a chartered financial analyst and certified market technician …
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“The world is now in the hands of the banking institutions,” says G. Edward Griffin, author of Creature from Jekyll Island and founder of the Red Pill University. He argues that large banks have become so powerful that they are now “regulating the governments.” When it comes to the banking crisis, he says that it has been with us for a long time an…
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“This is a trend that is just beginning. It almost as if the Fed wants this to happen,” says Andy Schectman, president and CEO of Miles Franklin Precious Metals. He believes that the Fed wants all the money to leave regional banks because, “they could just disallow the ability for the money market to park their money inside the overnight repo marke…
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“That probability [of banks freezing your money] like mercury is rising because we experienced the Fed folly,” says Hugh Hendry, former global macro hedge-fund manager. “The Fed hiking is the fastest with the greatest magnitude. They have never done this before,” he argues, explaining that rate hikes inherently destabilize the U.S. banking system a…
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In the latest episode of Stansberry Investor Hour, Dan and Corey welcome Bob Elliott to the show. Bob is the co-founder, CEO, and chief information officer of Unlimited, a firm that uses machine learning to create products that replicate index returns. Bob drops in to share his valuable perspective on inflation intricacies and supply-chain issues. …
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“Theoretically, Jerome Powell would be the most powerful person in the world because he controls the money,” says Todd “Bubba” Horwitz, founder of bubbatrading.com. When it comes to the central bank digital currency ("CBDC") and how Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill restricting the use of CBDCs in the state, Horwitz backs up these measures an…
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“You’re going to see [de-dollarization] in the energy sector before you see in anywhere else,” says Ford Nicholson, co-founder and strategic advisor at MCF Energy. “Whether it’s Renminbi or bitcoin or some other version of trade, I see that beginning in the oil market,” Nicholson argues, explaining that what happened in the energy market spells iss…
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“I actually have a very bearish outlook for the second half of this year,” warns Gareth Soloway, president and CFO of InTheMoneyStocks.com. He predicts a 20% correction in the S&P 500 Index and that inflation will linger around 3% for several years. “The problem is wages have gone up and it becomes very sticky. Once those wages go up, it’s very har…
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On this week's Stansberry Investor Hour, Dan and Corey are joined by Chris Igou. Chris is a fellow Stansberry Research analyst and the editor of DailyWealth Trader, a daily trading advisory. But first, Dan and Corey argue that banking regulations "hand the incumbents an advantage" and restrict competition. According to Dan, consolidation in the ban…
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In the second part of our interview with E.B. Tucker, bestselling author of Why Gold, Why Now?, he details how the Fed's actions are weighing on consumers. “You don’t tell the builder what kind of house you want. They tell you what kind of house we’re gonna get,” he says, highlighting that folks end up living in a space that may be massive but not …
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“The attitude of market people in the U.S. is kind of like wanting your house to burn down so that you can get the insurance money,” says E.B. Tucker, bestselling author of Why Gold, Why Now? He argues that while people may take the Fed’s eventual slowdown on raising interest rates as a positive sign, it indicates a looming recession that will resu…
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"The economy is going to come to a standstill and worse because everything starts imploding," says Bert Dohmen, founder and president of Dohmen Capital Research. He explains that in the wake of the banking crisis, it becomes challenging to get a loan from the bank "no matter how trustworthy" a borrower is. Additionally, he says that President Joe B…
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The de-dollarization is “a watershed moment,” says Matthew Piepenburg, partner at Matterhorn Asset Management. “The world’s reserve currency is not going to change,” he continues, highlighting that the U.S. dollar accounts for 60% of the global currency pool. As a result, he claims what’s changing is “the hegemony, the respect, the trust for the U.…
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“The de-dollarization is going to happen and it’s going to be a very painful process,” says Alfonso Peccatiello, founder and CEO of The Macro Compass. He says moving away from the dollar-centric transaction system will result in “geopolitical tension, wars, tectonic shifts, and nothing we hope for as humanity.” On top of that, “We have created $12 …
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This week's episode of Stanberry Investor Hour features John Netto, author of investing book The Global Macro Edge. Dan and Corey start the episode by examining the recent failure of First Republic Bank – the second-largest U.S. bank failure to date – and its acquisition by JPMorgan Chase. They raise concerns about the ongoing banking crisis and th…
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“It’s all cleared. What happened in March was an overreaction,” says Joseph Wang, chief investment officer of Monetary Macros and author of Fed Guy, as banks announce earnings in the wake of the recent banking crisis. He points out that the U.S. has more than 4,000 banks nationwide and macro indicators signal the panic has been subsided. For instan…
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“The enemies of the U.S. dollar are not Saudi Arabia. They aren’t China. They aren’t Russia,” says Rick Rule, founder and CEO of Rule Investment Media. “The worst enemy of the U.S. dollar, rather than being external, it’s from within.” He argues that the U.S. is facing more than $130 trillion of debt and Congress has promised to service with a budg…
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In this week's Stanberry Investor Hour, Dan welcomes fellow Stansberry Research analyst Mike DiBiase to the show. Mike came to Stansberry in 2014 after spending nearly two decades in finance and accounting. He now serves as our bond-investment expert. To kick the episode off, Dan and Corey discuss the latest home-sales data, how these numbers compa…
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“If you have this contraction in the money supply and we see that continue, then potentially you go into a 1930s type of Great Depression,” says George Gammon, macroeconomics expert and host of the Rebel Capitalist Show. He says the money supply contracted 20% to 30% during the Great Depression, leading to business failures and a reduction in bank …
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“It’s impossible to carry on the system as it stands now. We’re at the end of the fiat experiment,” says David Morgan, founder of themorganreport.com. He says the newly announced Universal Monetary Unit by the IMF demonstrates a monetary structure that’s simply replicating the current one. It’s “a new failed system” that will allow banks to track t…
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“This is signaling a disaster for privacy, for humans, for people, [and] for citizens,“ says Todd Bubba Horwitz, founder of bubbatrading.com, following the recent launch of the Universal Monetary Unit at IMF Spring Meetings in Washington, D.C. He says it’s a “tragedy” because central bank digital currencies will enable governments to track people “…
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In this week's episode of the Stansberry Investor Hour, Dan welcomes back Mike McGlone, a Senior Commodities strategist for Bloomberg Intelligence with over 25 years of experience in the industry. Mike shares his insights on the direction of US agriculture, the possibility of liquidity collapsing, and the current bear market rally. Prior to the int…
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"I have moved into the camp that the Fed needs to pause for three months," says Kevin O'Leary, business mogul and star of ABC's hit TV series Shark Tank. "I think we are more near four and a half inflation. I think the way [the] CPI is calculated is a mistake and needs to be fixed," he tells Daniela Cambone. "Liquidity for loans has completely drie…
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"We've had six super, massive black holes one after another since 2011," argues Claude Bejet, private investor and contributor for the Swiss Gold Letter. "The reason now I'm getting a new spout of energy [for gold miners] is: when you start seeing banks fail, it's probably a good time to get into gold," he tells Daniela Cambone at the 2023 Swiss Mi…
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In this episode of the Stansberry Investor Hour, Tobias Carlisle discusses the current investment landscape and how many value investors have shifted their focus to growth stocks. Prior to the interview, Dan discusses the concept of "Mr. Market" versus the "smart money". He cites a quote from Benjamin Graham's book Security Analysis, where he state…
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"2008 is when the system actually died and was put on QE life support until [the Fed] could get into place the next system that could take place of the current system," argues Lynette Zang, chief market analyst for ITM Trading. "We seem to be paralleling what's happened in 2008 in regards to bank consolidation. We're at that same juncture right now…
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"Silver is the most conductive and reflective metal out there. It sets the standard bar none for industrial metals," says Peter Krauth, editor of Silver Stock Investor and author of The Great Silver Bull. "Those properties make it irreplaceable in a ton of applications... the single biggest one today is solar, where silver is driving the solar mark…
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Dan and Corey delve into the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) index and its latest release from last week. They discuss the significance of this development and how it could affect the Federal Reserve's decision to raise interest rates. The two also point out that recent behavior in the bond market suggests that the end of the Federal Reserv…
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"The bank collapses were bound to happen. I've been saying if the Fed kept up their rate-hike cycle, something would break and it did," says Frank Giustra, CEO of the Fiore Group. "There are more collapses to come. We are seeing the beginnings of a great unraveling," he tells Daniela Cambone at the 2023 Swiss Mining Institute conference. "The world…
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"[The situation we're in now] is very different than 2008, the rising of rates seems to be a magic number," argues Frank Holmes, CEO of U.S. Global Investors and Chairman of HIVE Blockchain Technologies. "Signature bank falling was such a shock, but we moved our money out and it was all professional," he tells Daniela Cambone at the 2023 Swiss Mini…
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Click here to sign up for Marc's latest event: https://www.chaikinevent.com We're excited to welcome back Marc Chaikin, founder of Chaikin Analytics. In this episode, Marc and Dan delve into the ongoing banking crisis and explore why Marc views this "bear" market as a buying opportunity. As an experienced investor, Marc understands the challenges o…
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"There a lot of themes in the global macro world right now that are firming up for precious metals," says Otavio "Tavi" Costa, portfolio manager for Crescat Capital. "We've really had five very bad decades for the stock market throughout history and I think we're going to have another one here," he tells Daniela Cambone at the 2023 Swiss Mining Ins…
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