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Nixon Suspends Convertibility Of Dollars Into Gold 1971
August 1971, at this moment in history a series of economic measures was taken by United States President Richard Nixon including unilaterally canceling the direct convertibility of the United States dollar to gold. This was later named the Nixon Shock.
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Zero 2014-02-13
EvilSpeculator is dedicated to identifying trends in the financial markets. To that end, we post market updates several times a week and engage in pertinent discussions. Risk Disclosure: https://evilspeculator.com/risk/ Zero indicator running against the ES futures - more details at http://evilspeculator.com.
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Zero 2014-02-03
EvilSpeculator is dedicated to identifying trends in the financial markets. To that end, we post market updates several times a week and engage in pertinent discussions. Risk Disclosure: https://evilspeculator.com/risk/ Zero indicator running against the ES futures - more details at http://evilspeculator.com.
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Bet against Fed: Man who made billions during 2008 crash
Kyle Bass, the hedge fund manager who made billions betting against mortgage-backed securities in 2008, now says to bet against The Fed and all central banks. He says average investor is being forced to put money in wrong place at wrong time. Watch the full interview at http://inn.MauldinEconomics.com.
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Doug French’s top 10 books on money
Episode 66: GoldMoney's Andy Duncan speaks to Doug French about his 10 favourite books written by Austrian school economists on the subject of money. Mr French is the senior editor at Laissez Faire Books (www.lfb.org/) and is a former President of the Ludwig von Mises Institute, in Auburn, Alabama.
Here are the 10 main books discussed:
10) Ethics of Money Production, by Guido Huelsmann
9) What Has Government Done to Our Money?, by Murray...
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The Land Down Under Could Be A Very Safe Place To Keep Your Gold
Bron Suchecki a manager with the Perth Mint, which is an Australian government owned mint that's been minting gold since 1899 and started providing depository services in 1970. As we recently discovered, the Australian Government is as sound as a dollar used to be, with virtually no private debt.
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Marko Papic on Geopolitical and Financial Risks
Go to http://www.johnmauldin.com for the entire speech and get free analysis of global deleveraging, the sovereign debt crisis, and Endgame markets. This video is just a sample from the Strategic Investment Conference 2011 in La Jolla, CA.
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