Dollar doesn’t work but gold has everlasting value. Feat. Dr Stephen Leeb
In this week’s episode of Live from the Vault, Andrew Maguire is joined by Dr Stephen Leeb, money manager and writer of the Intel for Investors newsletter, to discuss the acronym he coined: ICAG, and the expansion of BRICS.
The precious metals experts discuss gold’s role on a spiritual level as well as its place in current and future global monetary systems, before taking a closer look at the US dollar-based financial model, explaining why it no longer works.
Andrew Maguire
Host
Andrew Maguire has almost 50 years’ experience working in the precious metals industry as an independent Loco London metals trader and analyst, where he has provided Precious Metals Advisory and Trading services for international hedge fund managers, bullion banks, directors, metal traders and many of the largest global institutions.
Andrew has built strong relationships with US and UK regulatory bodies, having worked as an advisor for the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, (CFTC) and the Department of Justice, (DOJ). In the UK, Andrew is currently providing advisory services to the UK and the Financial Conduct Authority, (FCA).
Dr Stephen Leeb
Economist and financial author
Stephen Leeb is an American economist financial author, wealth manager, and publisher of a selection of investment newsletters. He has appeared on CNN, Fox News, NPR and Bloomberg TV and has been called one of the country’s foremost financial experts and one of the greatest long-term strategists of his generation.
Leeb has written eight books on macroeconomic trends, finance and investment, including the New York Times business bestseller The Coming Economic Collapse. In his latest book, China’s Rise and the New Age of Gold, published in 2020, Leeb chronicles and analyses the global events, fluctuations in international currencies, market forces and economic trends which he predicts will result in a meteoric rise in the gold market. Leeb currently heads the Leeb Group, a publisher of investment newsletters and services.