With gold breaking out and Project Zimbabwe in full swing, we want to discuss all things gold, gold miners, and crisis investing with natural resources speculator and author Doug Casey. He literally wrote the book “Crisis Investing” and has certainly been around the block on all things gold and mining. He has spent the last 4 decades traveling, living, and investing in some of the world’s most natural resource-rich and politically backward jurisdictions. When it comes to investing in miners, he’s seen it all, and during his travels to see these mines, he has been the AnCap libertarian thorn in the side of the kleptocrats responsible for much of their country’s economic woes. Bottomline, he is our kind of guy…
Join us for this exciting episode of the KEDM Happy Hour, where Roderick dives deep into the world of finance, investment strategies, and market insights. As day one subscribers of KEDM, they share their experiences and thoughts on various investment themes, including value investing, stock-specific research, and the importance of management teams in driving company performance.
Join us for an insightful episode as we dive into the world of finance with Derek, the founder of Gator Capital, a boutique investment advisory firm specializing in the financial services sector. With over 17 years of experience, Derek shares his journey from working at Fannie Mae to running a successful investment firm.
Join us in this episode as we dive into a lively discussion about the current state of global markets, the impact of geopolitical events, and the fascinating world of finance. Our guest, known as "Le Shrub," shares his unique journey from hedge fund CIO to social media influencer, and how he transformed his insights into a popular Substack.
Join us for another exciting episode of KEDM Happy Hour! In this episode, our hosts dive deep into the tumultuous year of 2024 and share their thoughts on the upcoming opportunities in 2025. They discuss market trends, the impact of AI, and the dynamics of various sectors including emerging markets, privatizations, and energy.