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Tom welcomes back Martin Armstrong from Armstrong Economics for a discussion on the never ending news cycle. Martin begins by reflecting on the current political landscape, comparing it to the challenges faced during the first Trump administration. Armstrong highlights how President Trump has learned from past mistakes
Tom welcomes back Lawrence Lepard from Equity Management Associates to discuss his new book, "The Big Print: What Happened to America and How Sound Money Will Fix It." Lepard explains that the book aims to simplify complex monetary issues for the average reader, highlighting how the broken monetary system has fueled in
John Titus: The Fed’s Dangerous Path to Further Secrecy
Tom welcomes back an always interesting guest who dives deeply into various financial topics; John Titus. Several key topics were discussed, including the banking crisis of March 2023, federal debt, central bank independence, and the implications of the Fed's policies. Titus began by revisiting his prediction of the ba

John Williams: U.S. Economic Weakness – How Markets Might Derail Trump’s Early Efforts
Tom welcomes back economist John Williams, the founder of Shadow Government Statistics to discusses the current state of the economy and inflation under the Trump administration. Williams highlights the disconnect between market optimism and underlying economic weakness, emphasizing that while GDP growth appears strong

Eric Yeung: The LBMA Crisis – Delays, Borrowing, and the Race to Secure Physical Gold
Tom welcomes a new guest Eric Yueng to explore the current state of the gold market, focusing on the LBMA's physical delivery delays, the surge in physical gold demand at the COMEX, and the implications for investors. Yueng explains that the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA) has seen significant delays in physic
Tom welcomes back Francis Hunt, known as "The Market Sniper," to discuss the importance of understanding various time frames in market analysis, particularly for gold and silver. He emphasizes that being bullish or bearish can vary across short-term, medium-term, and long-term perspectives. Hunt highlights the technica