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Investment Versus Speculation: Is There a Difference? | Finance Friday With Jim Brown

In today's episode of Finance Friday, Jim Brown will moderate a discussion between Seth Levine & Keith Weiner. The theme of the discussion will be a contrast between two great historical experts:

- Benjamin Graham, the father of value investing (and Warren Buffett's mentor), made a significant distinction between "speculation" and "investment."

- Ludwig Von Mises, the central figure of the Austrian School, said speculation is inherent in all investment. Therefore, every investment, indeed every human action, is a speculative endeavour attempting to achieve a purpose in the face of an uncertain future.

Which man is right - or is that even the right question to ask?

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Keith Weiner is president of the Gold Standard Institute USA in Phoenix, Arizona, and CEO of the precious metals fund manager Monetary Metals.
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