Posts Tagged ‘silver’
2023-11-05 Retirement Lifestyle Advocates Radio w/ Dr. Charles Nenner
This week on Retirement Lifestyle Advocates radio, Dr. Charles Nenner, a specialized analyst who uses cycles to analyze markets, explains to your host, Dennis Tubbergen, how he applies his cycle analysis to forecast market movements. He emphasizes that cycles are not mystical but have a physical component based on the influence of the sun’s electromagnetic…
Read More2023-10-01 Retirement Lifestyle Advocates Radio w/ Simon Popple
Please “Like” and “Share” this episode, and “Follow” RLA radio. Gold is relatively currency-agnostic. So, if you hold gold and your currency fails, your gold holds its value. This week on Retirement Lifestyle Advocates radio, your host, Dennis Tubbergen, talks with Simon Popple about his recent report titled ” Three Misconceptions About Investing in Gold.”…
Read More2023-09-24 Retirement Lifestyle Advocates Radio w/ Dennis Tubbergen – Special Edition
US Government debt has surpassed the $33 trillion dollar mark. Add to that the unfunded liabilities of Social Security and Medicare, and you get an unfathomable $200 trillion dollar plus problem. Once again, on this week’s Retirement Lifestyle Advocates radio program, your host, Dennis Tubbergen, is joined by Jeremy Bolker for a “special edition” focused…
Read More2023-09-17 Retirement Lifestyle Advocates Radio w/ Kevin Demeritt
Historically, the life span of a world reserve currency is about 80-100 years. So, it’s no surprise that the BRICS countries, who now represent over 40% of the world population and oil production, would be working together to replace the US Dollar with a new trade currency, likely one backed by commodities including gold. As…
Read More2023-09-10 Retirement Lifestyle Advocates Radio w/ John Rubino
All the leading indicators, and all other indicators that have heretofore marked the onset of economic recession, suggest that 2024 could be a rough year. Our guest on Retirement Lifestyle Advocates radio this week, John Rubino, talks with your host, Dennis Tubbergen, about his thoughts on the likelihood of a recession. Mr. Rubino points to…
Read More2023-08-06 Retirement Lifestyle Advocates Radio w/ Michael Oliver
The Central Bank has allowed you to hallucinate and make investment-grade decisions on a micro and a macro level based on a false assumption. And when they decided to unwind that process in March of last year and start raising rates from next to zero up to over five percent now, suddenly, people are facing…
Read More2023-07-02 Retirement Lifestyle Advocates Radio w/ Dr. Charles Nenner
The situation that happened in the crash of 1929 was because nine out of 10 cycles stopped together, and you have the same situation occurring again in 2026, 2027. So that is really going to be a terrible situation. Our guest on this week’s episode of Retirement Lifestyle Advocates radio is cycles expert, Dr. Charles…
Read More2023-05-07 Retirement Lifestyle Advocates Radio w/ Michael Pento
The problem in the banking system is pretty simple, for ten out of the last fourteen years, mortgage rates have been well below the effective Fed funds rate today, which is 5.1%. So, bank assets are yielding very, very low-income streams to banks. Alternatively, you can go out right now and get over 5% on…
Read More2023-01-22 Retirement Lifestyle Advocates Radio w/ Dennis Tubbergen
There are but two possible policy decisions that the Federal Reserve could make at this point, and today we’ll explore the economic outcomes that will follow depending on which course of action the Fed would decide to follow. Join your host Dennis Tubbergen on this week’s Special Edition of Retirement Lifestyle Advocates radio, where he…
Read More2022-06-12 Retirement Lifestyle Advocates Radio w/ Simon Popple
While inflation of the current magnitude hasn’t been seen since the late 1970s and early 1980s, we’re not likely to see the type of response from the Fed, vis-à-vis Volker raising interest rates to 20%. This week’s guest on Retirement Lifestyle Advocates radio is Simon Popple, who points out that governments around the world have…
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