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Decoding the Jobs Report: Insights for Investors - David Wright #6081

Kerry Lutz and David Wright discussed various topics related to the economy and investment strategies. They expressed skepticism about the accuracy of the recent jobs report and its potential impact on interest rates. They also explored investment options such as precious metals and discussed concerns about meme stocks and abusive short selling. David Wright emphasized the preference for dividend-oriented investments for retired clients and expressed apprehension about the economic landscape. The conversation ended with discussions about where to find David Wright's services and a friendly exchange of appreciation between the speakers. Find David here: Wright Financial Group Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

Jun 11, 202413 min

The Future of Airbnb Investments - Brian Boyd #6080

In this meeting, Kerry Lutz interviews Brian Boyd about the potential of real estate investing and Airbnb opportunities. Boyd emphasizes the possibility of replacing a nine-to-five income through real estate investments and provides examples of how properties can generate substantial income, particularly in locations like Nashville and Gatlinburg. They discuss Airbnb investment strategies and rental arbitrage, emphasizing the importance of avoiding overbuying and focusing on smaller properties that can generate consistent income. Boyd provides a comprehensive overview of real estate market growth, focusing on areas such as Montana, the western U.S., Tennessee, Texas, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, California, New York, and Michigan. They also touch on the impact of COVID-19 on market saturation and regulatory changes. Find Brian here: briantboyd.com Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

Jun 10, 202421 min

De-globalization and its Impact on China - Wolf Richter #6079

Kerry Lutz and Wolf Richter discussed various topics related to the evolving landscape of different industries. They analyzed the challenges faced by office buildings in major cities due to remote work and the potential for repurposing suburban office buildings into residential developments. They also explored the impact of de-globalization on intellectual property concerns and the challenges faced by manufacturers operating in China. Additionally, they discussed the resilience of electric vehicle sales and the evolving landscape of the automotive industry. Furthermore, the speakers emphasized the potential benefits for utilities from the increasing adoption of EVs and the role of battery installations in managing electricity demand and supply. They also expressed concerns about the energy consumption of AI data centers and the implications for the electrical grid. Overall, the discussion highlighted the complex and far-reaching implications of technological advancements and societal changes on various sectors of the economy. Find Wolf here: wolfstreet.com Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

Jun 7, 202421 min

Meet Me In Vegas at FreedomFest with Mark Skousen #6078

Kerry Lutz and Mark Skousen discuss the upcoming Freedom Fest event in Las Vegas, highlighting the growing appeal of libertarianism and the shift away from traditional left-right politics. They emphasize the diverse lineup of keynote speakers, including Javier Miele, Ice-T, and Rob Snyder, and the various events and activities planned for the conference, such as the presidential debate and the Anthem Film Festival. The conversation also touches on Las Vegas as a libertarian paradise, discussing its evolution from a gambling-centric destination to a multifaceted hub of entertainment, museums, and events. The discussion also delves into the stock market's performance, emphasizing the influence of gridlock, tax cuts, and the Federal Reserve's actions. They express apprehension about deficit spending and the potential for a boom-bust cycle due to a shift in monetary policy. Additionally, they highlight the upcoming financial conference's focus on managing permanent inflation and the potential need for a return to a gold standard. The conversation also touches on the government's narrative regarding inflation and the upcoming FreedomFest event, with details on hotel arrangements and contact information for attendees. Overall, the meeting highlights the excitement and anticipation surrounding the upcoming Freedom Fest event and the diverse range of topics and speakers that will be featured. For the FSN community members who will be at Freedom Fest, email me at [email protected] and if we have enough people I will do a meetup with drinks and appetizers. Visit FreedomFest here: freedomfest.com Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

Jun 6, 202424 min

Price Wars: How Target's Strategies are Shaping the Industry -- Carl Gould #6077

Kerry Lutz and Carl Gould discussed the impact of Target's recent price reductions on consumer behavior and the retail industry, as well as the potential implications for the economy and the upcoming election. They also highlighted the fragility of the supply chain due to shortages in the housing market and truck drivers, as well as incidents like the Suez Canal blockage and the drought at the Panama Canal. They suggested that small to mid-sized businesses may need to adapt by diversifying their sourcing to de-risk their supply chain. Finally, they explored the potential impact of AI and automation on various industries, including the challenges of autonomous driving in urban areas and the potential for job displacement. Find Carl here: carlgould.com Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

Jun 5, 202417 min

Market Shake-Up: From Soft Landing to Hard Truths! - Mindy McIntosh #6076

Kerry Lutz and Mindy McIntosh discussed the importance of a well-diversified investment strategy during periods of low volatility, and the impact of inflation and interest rates on consumer behavior, particularly in the housing and bond markets. They also addressed the shift in market sentiment from expectations of a soft landing and transitory inflation to a more permanent and impactful economic landscape, signaling the need for careful consideration of investment and retirement planning strategies. Mindy provided insights into the impact of interest rates, national debt, legislative risk, and taxation on retirement planning, while Kerry emphasized the importance of caution and personalized financial planning based on individual timelines and circumstances. They also discussed the need to anticipate and navigate potential economic changes, and the importance of diversification and income planning for seniors, particularly in the context of long-term care. Find Mindy here: wealthmichigan.com Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

Jun 4, 202414 min

Gwen Preston Joins West Red Lake Gold’s Top Tier Team as VP – Investor Relations

We sat down with Gwen Preston, newly named VP of Investor Relations at West Red Lake Gold Mines (🇺🇸WRLGF -- 🇨🇦WRLG), for a sponsor update. Formerly known as the Resource Maven, Gwen shared her decision to transition from a decade-long leading resource newsletter publisher to her recent appointment to the WRLG management team. After a visit to the Madsen mine, her reservations about the company quickly turned to extreme optimism . She witnessed firsthand CEO Shane Williams’s highly capable team and their efforts to correct and profit from Madsen’s past owner’s miscalculations. The key is WLRG's focus on the "golden runway" of production by mid-2025. 2024 will lay the ground work for the mid-2025 mine restart. In a recent oversubscribed offering, WRLG raised C$33 million and now has the financial wherewithal to implement its plan. In addition, Gwen shared a big surprise, they found thousands of gold ounces hidden in the mill’s nooks and crannies, due to prior management's practices. While the restart is priority one, WRLG continues its drill program and recent results have only reaffirmed their initial purchase decision. If drill results continue their trend, Madsen will be producing for many years ahead. Company website https://WestRedLakeGold.com Disclaimer: West Red Lake Gold Mines has sponsored this video production. No questions were exchanged prior to the interview. The forward-looking statements in West Red Lake Gold Mines' presentation apply to the content of this interview and write-up. The content on FinancialSurvivalNetwork.com (FSN) is for informational purposes only and should not be considered personal legal or investment advice, or a recommendation to buy or sell securities or any other products. It is based on opinions, SEC filings, current events, press releases, and interviews but may contain errors. FSN offers no inferred or explicit warranty regarding the accuracy of the information presented. Consult your investment advisor and do not base any investment decisions on the information contained herein or on FinancialSurvivalNetwork.com. We may hold equity positions in some of the companies featured on this site. FSN disclaims any responsibility for the content of any linked website. Use any information on FinancialSurvivalNetwork.com at your own risk. By reading this disclaimer, you agree to hold FSN harmless for any losses you may incur. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

Jun 3, 202418 min

Navigating the Tricks and Trades of AI Stocks, Cryptocurrencies, and More - Chad Olivier #6075

Financial professional Chad Olivier discussed his optimistic outlook on market trends, emphasizing the importance of sound financial planning and investing in companies with high growth and low debt. He addressed concerns about inflation, commercial real estate shifts, and the banking crisis, highlighting the need for clients to understand their risk tolerance and adjust their portfolios accordingly. The conversation also delved into the Federal Reserve's strategy regarding rate adjustments and its potential effects on the market, as well as the potential risks and benefits of long-term CDs, AI stocks, cryptocurrencies, and precious metals as a hedge in investment portfolios. They also discussed the potential impact of the upcoming election on the financial markets and provided information on how to connect with financial planning services. Find Chad here: oliviergroup.com Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

Jun 3, 202418 min

Gold Stocks Regaining Their Glitter with David Erfle #6074

Kerry Lutz and David Erfle discussed the recent surge in gold and silver prices, exploring the potential for junior miners to follow this trend. They also analyzed the technical confirmation of a breakout in silver, signaling a bullish outlook for the sector. The conversation delved into the outperformance of the silver junior ETF, the relative strength of silver compared to gold, and the decreasing gold-silver ratio, all pointing towards a full-blown bull market in the precious metals. They also discussed the impact of Asian and Indian demand, geopolitical instability, rising debt, inflation, and potential stock market corrections on the precious metals market, providing valuable insights for investors. The discussion also focused on the gold mining sector, with David Erfle analyzing Newmont's outstanding Q1 results and the potential for a strong Q2. He emphasized the significance of these results in attracting attention from fund managers and investors, especially as gold prices continue to rise. Additionally, they discussed the impact of oil prices on mining costs and the potential for a significant earnings spike in the sector. The conversation also delved into the Junior Miner Junkie subscription service, with David providing a comprehensive overview of the service's offerings, emphasizing the transparency of his trades, macro analysis, and coverage of recommended stocks and top news stories in the precious metals sector. Find David here: JuniorMinerJunky.com Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

May 31, 202427 min

Insider Trading and the Stock Act -- Ross Givens #6073

Kerry Lutz and Ross Givens discussed the controversial practice of insider trading by members of Congress, highlighting specific instances where politicians have used privileged information for personal financial gain. They also talked about the Stock Act, which requires politicians to disclose their stock trades with a 45-day lag time, and the challenges and opportunities of tracking corporate insiders for successful stock trading. Ross Givens presented insider buying as a successful strategy for stock investments, emphasizing the importance of identifying clusters of insider buying and sharing examples of stocks that saw substantial gains following significant insider purchases. The discussion underscored the ethical and legal implications of leveraging insider information for trading and emphasized the importance of transparency and equal access to information in the stock market. Find Ross here: tradersagency.com Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

May 30, 202412 min

Economic miracle in Argentina - Lobo Tiggre #6072

Kerry Lutz and Lobo Tiggre discussed the economic developments in Argentina and Mexico. They highlighted the positive changes in Argentina due to the current administration's measures to reduce government spending and regulations, resulting in a decrease in inflation and potential investment opportunities. However, they expressed concerns about the economic trajectory of Mexico, particularly in light of potential restrictions on mining activities and associated investment risks. The conversation also touched on the impact of inflation on consumer behavior, particularly among the younger demographic, and the potential for a significant shift in economic and voting behavior. Lobo Tiggre also discussed the factors contributing to the potential increase in gold and silver prices, including economic scenarios, central bank buying, and geopolitical tensions. Find Lobo here: independentspeculator.com Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

May 29, 202420 min

Argentina Libertarian Boom Taking Off with Doug Casey #6071

Kerry Lutz and Doug Casey discussed a range of topics, including the revolution in Argentina, the real estate market in Argentina and Uruguay, the US political environment, the surging prices of gold and silver, and investment opportunities. They explored the election of an anarcho-capitalist president in Argentina and the country's global significance, as well as the potential impact of a ruling cabal. Doug Casey shared his personal experience of purchasing a large penthouse in Buenos Aires at a fraction of the cost compared to a similar property in New York, and suggested Uruguay as an attractive option for individuals seeking waterfront properties at a more affordable price compared to the US market. The discussion also delved into the US political environment, with Kerry and Doug exploring Trump's potential approach to the presidency, the deep divide between Republicans and Democrats, and the potential for election manipulation. They expressed concerns about the impact of this polarization and predicted the Democrats' victory in the upcoming election. Additionally, they discussed the surging prices of gold and silver, with Doug expressing his strong belief in the continued upward trajectory of gold prices, citing the current global economic situation and substantial money creation as key factors. Finally, they highlighted the potential for growth in energy and mining stocks, particularly given their small market caps and historical underrepresentation in the market. Visit Doug @ https://internationalman.com/ This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

May 28, 202426 min

Precious Metals Shine Bright in Times of Inflation - Alan Hibbard #6070

Kerry Lutz and Alan Hibbard discussed the current state of the precious metals market and investment strategies. Alan shared his investment portfolio, which includes gold, silver, and Bitcoin, and discussed his long-term investment approach. They also talked about the potential impact of inflation on real estate and other asset classes, comparing the historical performance of real estate and gold during inflationary periods. The conversation also touched on the potential impact of inflation on debt repayment and the implications for the government and banking sector. Lastly, they explored the possibility of budget cuts and stabilization efforts in the US, expressing skepticism about the feasibility of such drastic measures due to political and structural disparities. Find Alan here: goldsilver.com Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

May 24, 202417 min

The Great Precious Metals Catch-up Is Happening Now -- Michael Arries #6069

Kerry Lutz and Michael Arries discussed the recent surge in gold and silver prices, attributing it to economic factors such as inflation, political uncertainty, and lack of faith in fiat currency. They predicted that the precious metals would continue to rise in value, with the possibility of gold reaching $10,000-$15,000 an ounce and silver reaching $300-$500 an ounce. The speakers emphasized the significance of the current market conditions in driving the surge and the importance of staying attuned to market trends for portfolio growth. They also explored the historical performance and potential future outlook of gold and silver investments, including the optimal allocation of investments based on the Dow to gold ratio and strategies for capturing gains in free ounces of gold. Find Michael here: mcalvany.com Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

May 23, 202416 min

The Growing Threat of Inflation on Middle-Class Americans - Ted Thatcher #6068

Kerry Lutz and Ted Thatcher discussed the concept of "sticky" inflation and its impact on Fed policy. They analyzed the transition from transitory to sticky inflation and the evolving methodologies for calculating inflation. The conversation also touched on the political pressure on the Fed to cut rates, the widening gap between Wall Street and Main Street, and the potential challenges for the average American if inflation continues to rise while job growth slows. They also explored the likelihood of a market "melt up" and the potential consequences for the banking sector. Overall, the meeting provided a nuanced exploration of the complex economic landscape. Find Ted here: brightlakewealth.com Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

May 22, 202412 min

Outsourcing the CFO Role: Benefits for Small Businesses- Hurley Fox #6067

Kerry Lutz and Hurley Fox discussed the advantages and challenges of outsourcing the CFO role for small businesses. They highlighted the impact of technology on remote CFO services and the importance of having trained personnel at the client's location. The speakers emphasized the need for proper accounting procedures and the challenges small businesses face in maintaining clean accounting records. Hurley Fox provided a comprehensive overview of the onboarding process, emphasizing the critical role of accurate accounting and data integrity. He shared insights into the cost savings and value his clients receive from his services, emphasizing the significance of cash flow to business owners. The speakers also discussed the frequency of meetings with clients and how these meetings aid in analyzing financial data to drive business growth. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

May 21, 202415 min

Consumer Confidence, Inflation, Market Concerns and Strategies- Eddy Gifford #6066

Kerry Lutz and Eddy Gifford discussed the recent drop in Consumer Confidence numbers and the impact of inflation on individuals, highlighting the anger and dissatisfaction it's causing. They also touched on the low satisfaction rate with the current administration and the impact of inflation on interest rates and the Fed's actions. Eddy Gifford raised concerns about the potential risks associated with the stock market's prolonged highs and emphasized the need for a trader's mentality and diversification into alternative investments. The potential of precious metals and cryptocurrencies as hedges against mistrust and supply and demand stories was also explored. The conversation concluded with a focus on the flexibility and nimbleness required in investment planning to take advantage of the current market conditions. Find Eddy here: tactivewealth.com Find Kerry here: FSN and hereL inflation.cafe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

May 20, 202415 min

Fury Gold Dramatically Increases Gold Deposit Size with CEO Tim Clark

Fury Gold Mines’ CEO Tim Clark, and Exploration SVP Bryan Atkinson (🇺🇸FURY -- 🇨🇦FURY) gave us the latest sponsor update on the Eau Claire and Percival deposits. The resource estimate increased significantly: a 36% rise in measured and Indicated gold ounces and a 45% increase in inferred gold ounces at the Eau Claire deposit. Bryan explained the conservative methodologies used in these estimates and the vast potential for new discoveries within their expansive land package. They detailed Fury's future exploration strategy, including their focus on uncovering new gold deposits and a return to exploring Nunavut. Tim laid out his strategic plan for upcoming survey and geochemical projects, emphasizing how these efforts could lead to a re-rating and increase in the company's market value. Our discussion also covered the geological dynamics at play, including the steepening of vein geometries at Eau Claire and what this means for future efforts. With the Eau Claire and Percival deposits remaining open for expansion, they expressed their optimism about Fury's positioning and growth potential in the current market. Of course, $2400 gold is the topic of the day and its positive effect on Fury’s economics, which keep getting brighter. With over $54 million in Dolly Vardon Silver shares and $5 million in the treasury, Fury’s enterprise value represents a steep discount, especially when considering ounces in the ground, which is why we continue to hold shares. Company Website: https://FuryGoldMines.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

May 18, 202418 min

Stagflation Reality Contradicts Biden/Powell's Optimism with Ed Siddell #6065

Ed Siddell breaks down the recent market rebound in May following a challenging April. He discusses how Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's assurances regarding stable interest rates have temporarily alleviated market fears, contributing to the rebound. However, Siddell points out a significant disconnect between Powell’s optimistic projections and the prevailing economic data indicating stagflation—a scenario combining stagnant economic growth with inflation. Siddell highlights several key indicators that contradict the Federal Reserve's narrative: ISM Manufacturing Index: Expected at 52 but came in at 49.2, signaling economic contraction despite rising prices. PMI Numbers: Anticipated to be between 43.2 and 45, they dramatically fell to 37.9, further evidencing economic slowdown. Consumer Confidence: Dropped from 104.7 to 97, indicating growing consumer concerns. Consumer Sentiment: Forecasted to be between 77 and 79, but recorded just below 68, revealing significant pessimism among the public. Producer Price Index (PPI): Continues to show persistent inflation, defying expectations for a reduction to 2%. Siddell forecasts that Powell might initiate a phase of monetary easing followed by rate cuts as the election approaches, aiming to manage the economic strain. He critiques the Federal Reserve's past misjudgments on inflation and stagflation, suggesting that a reevaluation of their current stance is crucial. Find Ed here: egsifinancial.com Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

May 17, 202416 min

$30+ Silver is Inevitable with Craig Hemke #6064

Kerry Lutz welcomed Craig Hemke to analyze the recent developments in the precious metals market. Hemke provided insights into the market's breakout before the Fed started to cut rates and emphasized the multiple factors driving the market's performance. They also discussed the potential for a surge in precious metals due to the economy rolling over and the challenges of chart analysis in uncharted territory. Additionally, they anticipated an effort to paint the charts with a double top as a line of defense for banks with short positions, given the all-time high of precious metals. The conversation also touched on the potential implications of economic indicators and monetary policy on the gold market. They cautioned against the excitement in the sector and highlighted the potential impact of exploding debt and a weak banking sector on the economy and gold prices. Additionally, they discussed the historical significance of gold as a currency anchor and the cyclical nature of economic trends, emphasizing the interconnectedness of wars, bubbles, and inflation. The conversation concluded with a reference to Craig's website, tfmetalsreport.com, for further information. Find Craig here: TF Metals Report Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

May 16, 202424 min

Jerome Powell is Wearing Concrete Boots with David Stryzewski #6063

Financial expert David Stryzewski analyzes the alarming trends revealed in April’s Producer Price Index (PPI) report. The PPI has risen by 0.5%, signaling persistent and escalating inflationary pressures, a sharp contrast to the previous month's 0.1% decline. This marks the first instance since April 2022 that PPI inflation has risen for three consecutive months, showcasing a trend of sticky inflation. David explains that the year-over-year rise in wholesale costs, which accelerated to 2.2%, points to a future where inflation could significantly overshoot the Federal Reserve's 2% target. The big picture suggests a troubling scenario: inflation is stubbornly high, and the Federal Reserve appears to be losing its battle against it. David warns of the Federal Reserve’s potential move to cut rates to prevent a banking crisis, amidst conditions where "higher for longer" interest rate policies seem increasingly likely. The discussion also covers the broader impacts of these economic policies, including the significant strain on real estate and small community banks, which are vital for financing small businesses. David highlights the serious implications of rising interest rates on sectors heavily dependent on lending and the potential for recurring bank failures, as indicated by billionaire investor Barry Sternlicht. Tune in to understand the complexities of the current economic environment, where stagflation is not just a possibility but a growing reality, and explore the difficult choices facing policymakers in this critical juncture. Find David here: FedBubble.com Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

May 15, 202418 min

Golden Opportunities: Navigating Fed Rate Cuts and China's Metal Buying Spree - Phillip Streible #6062

Kerry Lutz and Phillip Streible discussed a range of economic topics. They began by discussing the potential for Fed rate cuts, with Streible suggesting that they may be postponed until the end of the year due to inflation, political considerations, and external economic factors. Lutz expressed apprehension about the potential impact on the markets and questioned whether the Fed's actions may be inadequate in light of current economic indicators. The conversation also touched on the upcoming June meeting, inflation data, and the challenges posed by high interest rates and their impact on consumer behavior and the housing market. The discussion then shifted to the dynamics of the gold market, with Streible attributing its current level to pre-positioning for Fed interest rate cuts and China's substantial purchases of precious metals. Lutz expressed skepticism about experts' surprise at higher-than-expected inflation numbers and questioned their awareness of market trends. The speakers also discussed the widespread impact of rising cocoa prices and inflation on consumer expenses, emphasizing the trickle effect on input and labor costs, particularly in the food industry, leading to higher dining out expenses and the likelihood of the Fed revising its inflation target. Finally, they discussed the potential economic implications of the upcoming election, forecasting market volatility and discussing the impact of fiscal spending. Find Phillip here: bluelinefutures.com Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

May 14, 202417 min

Turbo Charge Your Returns with AI - Andrew Einhorn #6061

Kerry Lutz and Andrew Einhorn of LevelFields discussed the impact of AI on investment practices, highlighting the system's ability to track and analyze events from thousands of documents per minute to provide forecasts and alerts. The conversation also covers the system's insights on Tesla and the broader perspective it provides for investors. Andrew emphasizes the importance of recognizing discrepancies in prices and earnings to identify opportunities in the market, using examples from the coal and fertilizer industries, defense contracting, and undervalued companies like Giga Cloud and Celsius. He provides an overview of the LevelFields platform, emphasizing its user-friendly approach to investing and the potential for short-term and long-term gains through different investment strategies. Visit their site @ https://www.levelfields.ai/ This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

May 13, 202416 min

2024: Year of the Bank Run with John Rubino #6060

Kerry Lutz and John Rubino delve into pressing economic issues, predicting a looming crisis driven by rising mortgage rates and increasing retail store closures. They argue the necessity for significant government intervention, similar to the pandemic-era stimulus measures, to mitigate the economic downturn. The conversation also explores the unique challenges facing retailers, especially in California, where lax laws on shoplifting complicate business operations. Additionally, they discuss the controversial "weaponization" of the criminal justice system, suggesting its impact on social order and business environment. Rubino and Lutz propose radical ideas for government restructuring, such as firing government employees in alphabetical order and maintaining only essential workers during crises. They emphasize the importance of essential services, including police, road maintenance, and waste management, referencing similar strategies from Argentina and El Salvador. Political dynamics also take center stage as they speculate on potential vice presidential candidates for Donald Trump, particularly focusing on Ron DeSantis. They consider how political issues, notably abortion, could influence upcoming elections. Find John's work here: Rubino.Substack.com Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

May 10, 202434 min

Coppernico Metals to Receive TSX Listing and Start Drilling Sombrero with CEO Ivan Bebek

Kerry Lutz was joined by CEO Ivan Bebek of Coppernico Metals for a dive deep into the company's ambitious exploration project. From raising over $100 million to the strategic preparations for drilling, Ivan shares the challenges and milestones of Coppernico's journey. It’s been years in the making but the company has achieved the required community support and now has the necessary permits to begin aggressive drilling at the Sombrero project. As Ivan states, community support must be earned, and the company’s initiatives will carry on long after mining has finished. There were numerous hurdles along the way, not the least of which were the pandemic related shutdowns. But Coppernico persevered and now drilling and a coveted TSX listing will be happening soon. Ivan also introduced Tim Kingsley, VP of Exploration, highlighting the team's expertise along with the strong funding from major miners. Clearly this is a case of playing the long game, staying focused upon the ultimate goal and never giving up. Coppernico’s prospectivity is impressive and we hold shares in the company. Company website: https://coppernicometals.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

May 9, 202421 min

The AI Effect: How Robots are Shaping Economics, Interest Rates and Industry Evolution - Elliot Kallen #6059

Kerry Lutz and Elliot Kallen discussed a range of topics, including the influence of AI on businesses, the economic cycle and its potential impact on interest rates, and the potential ramifications of autonomous vehicles on various sectors. They explored the potential disruptions and job losses that AI could bring, particularly in the transportation and writing industries, while also highlighting the positive aspects of AI, such as increased efficiency and convenience. They also discussed the potential impact of AI and Bitcoin mining on energy consumption, emphasizing the significance of these factors for the future of energy utilities. Kallen presented a contrarian viewpoint on the economic cycle, expressing skepticism about the likelihood of a recession and the anticipated decrease in interest rates. He referenced his previous predictions and suggested that bond prices may experience only a minor softening. The conversation also touched on the potential future of US mail delivery, with Kallen expressing skepticism about the long-term sustainability of the US Postal Service and advocating for government downsizing. Overall, the conversation delved into the uncertainty surrounding the current economic climate and its potential implications for interest rates and bond prices, as well as the potential impact of AI and autonomous vehicles on various sectors. Find Elliot here: ProsperityFinancialGroup Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

May 9, 202424 min

From Desk to Destination - Work Anywhere, and Live the Traveler's Dream - Aaron Clements #6058

Kerry Lutz and Aaron Clements discussed the digital nomad lifestyle, highlighting its advantages and challenges. They talked about the freedom and independence it offers, as well as the potential loneliness and need for adaptability. Aaron provided valuable advice for those considering this lifestyle, emphasizing the importance of pursuing work that aligns with their passions and understanding their essential needs while traveling. He also promoted his book, "From Desk to Destination," which provides a comprehensive guide for transitioning to the digital nomad lifestyle, including practical tips, mindset strategies, and insights on maximizing resources and opportunities. Find Aarons book here: From Desk to Destination Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

May 8, 202413 min

The Tax Free Business Owner - Mark Miller #6057

Kerry Lutz interviewed Mark Miller about his book, "The Tax-Free Business Owner," which offers over 130 tax mitigation strategies. Miller emphasized the importance of proactive planning to reduce taxes and highlighted the need for formalized tax plans and working towards a zero tax bracket. The conversation also covered the significance of trusts and wealth strategies in minimizing taxes and building wealth, as well as the importance of estate planning and utilizing advanced investing strategies from the Hilton True Wealth portfolios. Miller also shared information about an upcoming book that will delve into the advanced investing strategies utilized by the Hiltons. Find Mark here: hiltonwealth.com Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

May 7, 202414 min

Potential Future Of Electronic Payment Systems - Jeremy Lessaris #6056

Kerry Lutz and Jeremy Lessaris discussed cost reduction in credit card processing. Lessaris explained his method of using machine learning to assess the profitability of current processors and negotiate lower fees without requiring businesses to switch processors. He emphasized the importance of regularly reviewing processing statements as pricing can change unpredictably. The conversation also delved into the intricacies of credit card processing fees, the predatory practices of companies, and the potential for alternative payment methods like cryptocurrencies and ACH transactions to offer solutions to these challenges. Paymentbrokers.com was mentioned as a resource for further information on these topics. Find Jeremy here: paymentbrokers.com Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

May 6, 202414 min

Overcoming Fear: Tackling Failure, Public Speaking, & Digital Communications - Ron Koenigsberg #6055

Kerry Lutz and Ron Koenigsberg discussed various topics related to personal and business growth. They talked about the evolving real estate market and the importance of effective sales skills, emphasizing the significance of active listening, positive thinking, and enthusiasm. The conversation also touched on overcoming fear, particularly the fear of failure and public speaking, and the challenges of managing text messages. The speakers shared personal experiences and insights, highlighting the relevance of communication, resilience, and personal growth in achieving success in various aspects of life and business. Find Ron here: aipcommercialrealestate Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

May 3, 202419 min

Guns, Girls, and Greed I Was a Blackwater Mercenary in Iraq By Morgan Lerette #6054

Kerry Lutz and Morgan Lerette discussed various topics related to the challenges and complexities of military engagements in Iraq. They explored Lerette's experiences as a mercenary, the difficulties of nation-building, the challenges of providing support in a self-interested environment, and the historical and contemporary role of private military contractors. The conversation shed light on the lack of coordination between different agencies, the limitations of General Petraeus' strategy, and the difficulties of instilling democratic values in societies where tribal loyalty takes precedence. They also discussed the potential impact of private military contractors on political decision-making and the need for greater scrutiny and regulation in this area. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

May 2, 202419 min

Dollars and Sense: Shield Your Wallet from Inflation's Bite - Mindy McIntosh #6053

Kerry Lutz and Mindy McIntosh discussed the implications of the 1.6% annual GDP growth in the first quarter, including the potential effects of rate cuts on mortgage interest rates and CD rates. They also highlighted the importance of consumers having a well-diversified financial plan to combat the erosion of purchasing power due to inflation. The discussion also touched on concerns about the sustainability of the current economic path and the need for a wake-up call to pull back from the brink. In a separate discussion, they talked about the long-term implications of AI on the economy, emphasizing the need for thoughtful investment strategies and caution against knee-jerk reactions. They also discussed the potential impact of AI on personal interactions and communities, while highlighting the importance of maintaining a balance between technological advancements and human-driven experiences. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

May 1, 202411 min

Inflation & Fed Rate Cuts Market Outlook for S&P, Dollar, Gold, & Silver...- Jim Welsh #6052

Kerry Lutz and Jim Welsh discussed the recent inflation surge and its potential impact on the anticipated Fed rate cuts. They highlighted concerns about the challenges in achieving the inflation target and the potential limitations of traditional monetary and fiscal policies. The conversation also touched on the historical evolution of Fed policy and its potential implications for future economic growth and unemployment rates. Jim Welsh presented a thorough analysis of the market, addressing the potential consequences of social security and deficit spending on treasury bonds and the bond market. He predicted a new secular bear market in the bond market, signaling a shift in market trends. Welsh also anticipated slower economic growth with higher treasury yields, providing insights into TLT, GDP, the yield curve, the dollar, and gold. Find Jim here: MacroTides.com Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

Apr 30, 202417 min

The Economic Rollercoaster: Government Spending, Debt, and Inflation - Brad Williams #6051

Kerry Lutz and financial expert Brad Williams discussed the current economic climate and its potential impact on individuals' financial well-being. They explored the signs of a looming recession, the hidden effects of inflation on consumer behavior, and the growing interest in alternative investments such as gold and Bitcoin. The conversation also highlighted the risks associated with government spending and monetary policies, emphasizing the need for a balanced and diversified financial approach, particularly for retirees. The speakers also discussed the importance of fiscal responsibility, political decisions on the economy, and the need for informed voting. They concluded by reminding attendees to sign up for a free newsletter and providing contact information for financial advice. Find Brad here: askbradwilliams Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

Apr 29, 202416 min

Stagflation: The Coming Economic Storm in the US - Dennis Tubbergen #6050

Kerry Lutz and Dennis Tubbergen discussed various economic challenges and potential responses from the Federal Reserve. They explored the concept of stagflation and its potential presence in the current economic environment, as well as the need for significant budget cuts to address economic challenges. The speakers also expressed concern about the potential downturn in the housing market and the challenges facing the commercial real estate market, including high interest rate resets on loans and the exodus of companies from urban areas. They also touched on the broader implications of failing states and cities, leading to a discussion about potential secession movements and political realignment in the United States. The conversation also delved into the implications of currency devaluation and the potential impact of printing money. Tubbergen advocated for tangible assets like silver, gold, and agricultural real estate as a safeguard against currency fluctuations. The speakers also discussed the potential introduction of central bank digital currencies and the challenges of transitioning to a cashless economy. The section concluded with Tubbergen sharing information about his book and Lutz providing contact details for further inquiries. Overall, the meeting provided a comprehensive discussion of various economic challenges and potential responses, with a focus on the impact of Federal Reserve policies on the economy and financial markets. Find Dennis here: revenuesourcingbook Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

Apr 26, 202424 min

Bitcoin Halving: Market Impact, Debt Solutions & Economic Outlook - David Stryzewski #6049

Kerry Lutz and David Stryzewski discussed various economic topics, including the recent Bitcoin halving and its effects on the market, the potential application of halving to address U.S. debt and inflation, the current economic climate, and the potential of U.S. oil production. They highlighted the need for patience and a focus on supply and demand dynamics, as well as the potential regulatory hurdles and geopolitical risks that could impact the market in the long term. The discussion underscored the need for a strategic and proactive approach to navigating the complex economic challenges ahead, advocating for responsible policies to support sustainable growth. Find David here: myspg.com Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

Apr 25, 202416 min

Revitalized Detroit: Affordable, Lucrative, and Growing - Nader Shariff #6048

Kerry Lutz and Nader Shariff discussed the investment potential of Detroit real estate, highlighting the city's low entry price point, strong rental returns, and ongoing redevelopment efforts. They also addressed the risks involved in investing in Detroit, such as dealing with nonpaying tenants and the challenges of maintaining older properties. The conversation also touched on the potential for further price increases and the current opportunities for investors to enter the market. Additionally, they discussed the unemployment situation and the growth of new businesses in Detroit, particularly highlighting the impact of companies like Rocket Mortgage in providing employment opportunities. Overall, they expressed hope for the city's resurgence and encouraged engagement with their organization. Find Nader here: investinupside Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

Apr 24, 202412 min

The Rise of Artificial Intelligence in Investment Finance - David Marra #6047

Kerry Lutz and David Marra discussed the impact of AI on quantitative investing and the financial industry. They explored the use of generative AI to handle vast amounts of data and extract valuable insights, highlighting the remarkable implications and rapid evolution of the AI revolution. The conversation also touched on the sustainability implications of AI processors for electrical infrastructure, expressing concerns about the substantial energy requirements of data centers and the potential need for additional power sources. Additionally, they discussed the implications for discretionary and systematic managers, emphasizing the importance of staying abreast of technological changes to remain competitive in the finance industry. Find David here: markinfunds.com Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

Apr 23, 202418 min

West Red Lake Gold: Primed for Near-Term Production with Top-Tier Team & Infrastructure

We met with West Red Lake Gold’s (🇺🇸WRLGF -- 🇨🇦WRLG new sponsor), CEO and President, Shane Williams. He is a true mine builder, having brought 5 prior mines online. He highlighted his action-oriented approach and the strategic decision to join WRLG, attracted by its incredible potential. Shane revealed the latest drill results from the Madsen mine’s South Austin Zone, intersecting 68.36 g/t Au over 1.1m and 13.83 g/t Au over 3.95m. He has assembled one of the most solid teams in his experience, explaining how these moves have given WRLG the ability to start producing in Q4 ‘25. Discussing the primary focus on the Madsen mine, once valued at $1 billion, Shane provided insights into the timetable for restarting production and the steps he’s taken to mitigate inflation impacts on project costs. He’s still surprised by the company’s good fortune in acquiring the existing mill and infrastructure (for just pennies on the dollar) noting that replacement costs are north of $700mm. Following the previous management's inability to acquire profitability, he’s busy capitalizing upon this once in a lifetime opportunity. He commented on the continued excellent drill results, the strategic challenges ahead, and the catalysts for success. With current gold prices holding strong, Shane is excited by the positive impact on WRLG’s economics as well as the broader industry. Highlighting recent successful funding efforts, Shane contrasted WRLG’s position with peers who have struggled to survive, underscoring key strategies for maintaining operational momentum. For these reasons we have taken a position in WRLG. Visit the company’s website @ https://westredlakegold.com and sign up to receive updates of for the exciting developments in the coming months. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

Apr 22, 202418 min

How Inflation Impacts Cash, Stock Markets, Investments and a Possible Housing Market Crash - John Grace #6046

Kerry and John Grace discussed the changing role of utilities in the context of electric vehicles and artificial intelligence trends. The speakers emphasized the need for increased stations and the limitations of solar and wind power. They also explored the potential of battery power to stabilize the grid and address the challenges faced by millennial first-time homebuyers. The conversation provided insights into the changing landscape of utilities and real estate, shedding light on the implications for both industries in the current market. John and Kerry also discussed the significance of consumer age in shaping buying and selling behavior, drawing attention to the historical trends in home purchasing and the age at which individuals typically make significant property investments. The speakers highlighted the impact of life expectancy on housing market dynamics, emphasizing the need for forward-looking asset management strategies. The discussion also delved into the challenges of selling a property that has doubled in price, with considerations for relocation and the financial implications. Overall, the conversation emphasized the importance of being prepared for market fluctuations and making strategic decisions to safeguard assets. Find John here: Financial Advisors Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

Apr 22, 202426 min

Rethinking Retirement: Planning for Life After 65 - Eric Mangold #6045

Eric Mangold and Kerry Lutz discussed the importance of reevaluating the traditional retirement age of 65 and having a clear plan for life after work. They explored the reasons behind the shift in retirement trends and the impact of increased life expectancy on retirement decisions. The conversation also delved into the significance of staying mentally and physically active during retirement to avoid depression, and the role of caregiving in providing purpose and activity for retirees. Additionally, they highlighted the importance of avoiding excessive news consumption and maintaining a healthy lifestyle during retirement. Find Eric here: Argosy Wealth Management Find Kerry here: FSN and here: Inflaton.Cafe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

Apr 19, 202421 min

The Decline of Credit Scores - Buy Now Cry Later -- Paul Oster #6044

The meeting covered a range of financial topics, including declining credit scores, evolving pricing strategies of retail stores, student loan debt, housing market concerns, psychological and societal factors in financial decision-making, budgeting for groceries, and debt repayment and financial planning. Speakers emphasized the need for individuals to take control of their financial situation by cutting expenses, accelerating debt elimination, seeking help from financial planners, and making deliberate financial choices. They also highlighted the importance of addressing high-interest credit card debt, conducting an insurance protection audit, and creating a household budget to mitigate the challenges posed by the changing economic landscape. The speakers underscored the pervasive influence of societal pressures, such as advertising and social media, on consumer behavior, and the emotional allure of luxury purchases. They emphasized the need for individuals to confront the reality of their financial limitations and make conscious, disciplined choices about spending. The discussion also touched on the significance of setting and adhering to a budget as a means of maintaining fiscal responsibility in the face of external pressures. Overall, the meeting provided practical insights and actionable advice for improving financial well-being and taking control of one's finances. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

Apr 18, 202424 min

Questioning the Government's Economic Narrative: A Critical Analysis of Inflation, PPI Numbers, and the Federal Reserve's Response - Ed Siddell #6043

Kerry Lutz and Ed Siddell discussed the recent inflation and PPI numbers, expressing skepticism about the government's narrative of a healthy economy and the Federal Reserve's ability to address economic challenges. They also touched on the growing disparity between Main Street and Wall Street, the potential impact of future rate adjustments by the Federal Reserve, and the need for prudent investment decisions. The conversation also explored the potential of commodities such as gold and silver as safe havens, the impact of the halving event on Bitcoin, and the emergence of new investment opportunities in the global market. The discussion briefly touched on the news of OJ Simpson's death, before delving into a detailed analysis of treasury rates and the inverted yield curve. Finally, they discussed the evolving perception of the government and the importance of staying informed through various platforms. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

Apr 17, 202414 min

Residency vs. Citizenship, Elite Insurance and Thinking Outside the Box in Uncertain Times - Christopher Willis #6042

Kerry Lutz and Christopher Willis discussed the various options available for Americans seeking alternative citizenship and residency overseas. They explored the factors driving individuals to consider these options, the differences between residency and citizenship, and the practical implications of holding a second passport, particularly in light of travel restrictions during the pandemic. Willis provided insights into the cost and paperwork involved in obtaining Caribbean and European citizenship, highlighting the trade-offs between cost and speed of acquisition. The conversation also touched on the opportunities and challenges in different regions, the impact of political changes on immigration programs, and the significance of obtaining citizenship in a different jurisdiction for freedom and flexibility. Overall, the discussion emphasized the evolving necessity for the wealthy elite to consider these alternatives as a form of non-traditional insurance or a plan B in uncertain times. Find Chris here: latitudeworld.com Find Kerry here: FSN and here: Inflaton.Cafe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

Apr 16, 202412 min

Unleash Your Inner CEO: Strategies for Maximizing Profits and More - Mandi Ellefson #6041

Kerry Lutz and Mandi Ellefson discussed the challenges faced by successful CEOs in growing their businesses. Mandi, the founder of Hands Off CEO, emphasized the need for CEOs to remove themselves from day-to-day operations and focus on higher-impact activities to double profitability. She suggested that CEOs should solve higher quality problems, charge more for services, and build the right systems and processes to achieve business growth and profitability. Mandi also provided practical advice on reallocating time, generating more profit per client, and building effective teams to help CEOs transition their businesses to run and grow without their direct involvement. Find Mandi here: handsoffceo.com Find Kerry here: FSN and here: Inflaton.Cafe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

Apr 16, 202414 min

Unicorn Dolly Varden Silver: CapturesThe Attention Of Major Players -- Only 8% Public Float

We sat down with Shawn Khunkhun, CEO of Dolly Varden Silver, (🇺🇸DOLLF -- 🇨🇦DV new sponsor) and dove into its unique strategy and recent successes. DV has been hitting high-grade gold and silver, most recently 79.4 g/t gold over 12.35 meters. The results have well exceeded Shawn’s optimistic expectations. The 2024 drilling season is getting off to the earliest start in many years, due to the lack of snow fall in British Columbia. The company will have 3 drills turning and plans for an updated resource estimate at in the future. It has an attractive capital structure, with a public float of just 8 percent. Interest expressed by major miners and large financial institutions has been increasing together with the price of gold and silver. The company recently raised C$15 million and has enough cash on-hand to meet its obligations for the next two years. While “Silver” is part of DV’s moniker, Shawn discussed the company’s substantial gold resources, which now equal its silver resources. He believes that Eric Sprott’s $300 silver is a real possibility. With the company selling at just $1 per ounce in the ground, a substantial discount to historic levels of similar companies, that price could increase substantially, which is why we own shares. Company Website: https://DollyVardenSilver.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

Apr 15, 202427 min

The Latest Jobs Report: Boom or Bust for Inflation, Stock Market, and The Election? - Ted Thatcher #6040

Kerry Lutz and Ted Thatcher discussed various topics related to the economy and financial markets. They analyzed the latest jobs report and its potential impact on inflation, unemployment, and the stock market, as well as its significance for the upcoming election, the banking sector, and the Fed's future actions. They also discussed the reliability of statistics, expressing doubts about the accuracy of the current job numbers and reflecting on the history of revisions in job and inflation figures. In addition, they explored the impact of the Florida economy on the real estate market, focusing on both commercial and residential building sectors, and the influence of mortgage rates on the market. They provided insights into the seasonal trends in Florida and the significance of connecting with Ted's website for further information. Find Ted here: brightlakewealth.com Find Kerry here: FSN and here: Inflaton.Cafe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

Apr 15, 202416 min

Michael Pento -- Two Percent Inflation My Ass! #6039

Kerry Lutz and Michael Pento discussed various economic issues, including inflation, interest rates, and the stability of the US dollar. Pento expressed skepticism about the possibility of inflation going below 2% and argued that a recession or depression might be the only way to achieve that. He also highlighted the increasing strength of gold trading, with central bankers buying gold due to their lack of trust in the US dollar and bond market. The discussion also touched on the potential consequences of interest rate cuts, monetizing debt, and the challenges faced by households, corporations, and the government in handling current interest rates. Overall, the conversation emphasized the need for a viable and functioning middle class in the country. Find Michael here: Pentoport Find Kerry here: FSN and here: Inflaton.Cafe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

Apr 12, 202422 min

Dream Merger -- X (Twitter) to Acquire Trump Media -- DJTX - John Rubino #6038

Kerry Lutz and John Rubino discussed a range of topics including the current state of the economy, the precious metals market, geopolitical tensions, the potential consequences of increasing interest rates on regional and community banks, the problem of squatters taking over homes, and the challenges of reaching a wider audience on digital platforms. They explored the impact of deficit spending, immigration, and the surge in tech stocks on the economy, while also expressing apprehension about potential terrorist threats and the role of the U.S. financial system in a failing global system. They also provided an in-depth analysis of the current state of the precious metals market, emphasizing the significant rise in gold and silver prices and the positive performance of junior and major miners. The conversation touched on the potential consequences of increasing interest rates on regional and community banks, speculating on the likelihood of a banking crisis that could favor larger banks and elites. They also discussed the widespread problem of squatters taking over homes, highlighting Florida's legislative response to address this issue. Additionally, they delved into a speculative discussion about the market cap of Trump Media and Technology Group, pondering the possibility of its value increasing significantly despite lacking fundamental support. The discussion also explored the challenges of reaching a wider audience on digital platforms and the potential of alternative platforms like Rumble and Substack for expanding their reach and engaging with their audience. Find John here: rubino.substack.com Find Kerry here: FSN and here: Inflaton.Cafe This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

Apr 10, 202433 min

FPX Nickel Initiates Steps Advancing Baptiste Nickel Project with CEO Martin Turenne

We sat down with Martin Turenne, CEO of FPX Nickel (🇺🇸FPOCF -- 🇨🇦FPX) to discuss the company’s financial state and its numerous strategic advancements. FPX has an impressive cash hoard, recently increasing from $30 million to $45 million, leaving the company fully funded for the next 2 years. This is the result of transformative investments from large strategic corporate investors like Sumitomo Metal Mining, a Japanese leader. He also delves into FPX’s innovative and collaborative approach to develop the Baptiste nickel project in British Columbia. Martin has been forming important partnerships with major entities like Sumitomo, JOGMEC (a Japanese Government entity) and Prime Planet Energy and Solutions (a joint venture of Toyota and Panasonic), showcasing FPX Nickel’s integration into the Japanese battery metals ecosystem. The cost of admission to this exclusive club is increasing, requiring equity investment at a substantial premium to market. He emphasizes the innovative nature of FPX's mining projects, including exploiting novel Awaruite nickel deposits in Canada and eventually elsewhere. The company's commitment to environmental stewardship is key to its collaborative community engagement. The broader market dynamics of nickel and copper prices were covered, providing insights into the industry's financial landscape. Martin made the case that the company’s superior financial position and prospectivity is not reflected in the company’s current market undervaluation. As things move ahead, he’s confident that this will change greatly. Company website: https://FPXNickel.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit khlfsn.substack.com/subscribe

Apr 9, 202420 min