Andrew Gause
THE REAL WORLD OF MONEY
Andrew Gause may just be the top man anywhere for the highest quality analysis into the world of money we all live in. Andrew is a currency historian, an internationally recognized expert on the United States monetary system. He’s written two books, “The Secret World of Money†and “Uncle Sam Cooks the Booksâ€. You can order these books as well as speak to Andrew personally. As a One Radio Network listener, you’ll have highest priority in his phone time. His # is 800.468.2646
Show Highlights:
-Big Tea Party win in Virginia last night
-What would it take to have a standard dollar today?
-The velocity of money is dismal; folks are hanging on for something
-Bank of America ponies up 13 Billion in fines
-Kitco to do some silver fixing late summer
-Listener asks if we’ll see an internal and external currency anytime soon
-Banking overseas; there are no secrets anymore
-Top three bullion banks do not have a lot of gold these days
-James Rickard’s predicting short squeeze on gold and silver. Does Andrew agree?
-Belgium, treasuries and repos. Fun story
-Pope kicking out the good old banking boys
-Stripping the equity from your home and parking the money
-Ron Paul audio on the dollar with Russia an China getting financially chummy
-What on Earth is the real unemployment rate in The United States?
-Becoming an expert at what you love; being dependable and out doing your competition
-How and why currency debasement is going on world wide all at the same time
and so much more!
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andy gause and the real world of money, june 11, 2014, hour one
'Andrew Gause and the Real World of Money – Where In the World Is All the Gold? – June 11, 2014' has 1 comment
June 14, 2014 @ 1:26 pm Geoff Doucet
Thank you for The real world of money , finally a show that tells the truth about the real value of real money . No 5000.00$ per ounce of silver in 2015 b.s like so many other
so called ” analysts ” . We are in bad shape but far from shooting armies of zombies in the street of our capitals . I have a question for Mr Gause , Would you consider a 1.5 oz Canadian polar bear with a mintage of 500,000 to have any numismatic value and what is the mintage limit for you to consider a coin as having numismatic value ?
Geoff Doucet (Quebec , Canada)