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Master Trader Nick Santiago has been been beating the markets for over two decades. During this time he has racked up an impressive number of profitable trades. Nick called the stock exact day of the market peak in 2007 and called the 2009 market bottom within one week, profiting handsomely in the process. Nick hasn't rested on his laurels either. In the latest market turmoil of 2020, Nick has been earning record profits during a time where most investors are losing their shirts. Now Nick sh ...
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Jason Hartman, from JasonHartman.com, has been podcasting for over a decade. During this time he's been interviewed hundreds of times. Listen in to hear a side of Jason you don't usually get to hear, the side where HE is the guest and HE is the one being grilled.
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DENNIS TUBBERGEN has been working in the financial industry for over 25 years. He is CEO of Personal Legacy Planners, a personal legacy company, and CEO of USA Wealth Management, LLC, a federally registered investment advisory company. Dennis Tubbergen has authored two books for consumers: Economic Consequences: Can You Survive, Even Prosper, From 100 Years of Bad Money Decisions, and The Retirement Resolution. Mr. Tubbergen has also been writing an online financial blog since 2008 which can ...
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In this explosive breakdown, Kerry Lutz of the Financial Survival Network explores the radical theory that Washington has been quietly hoarding massive amounts of BTC—possibly over a million coins—through seizures, covert acquisitions, and even Satoshi Nakamoto's original stash. Could skyrocketing Bitcoin prices allow America to wipe out its debt i…
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The discussion focused on the challenges of the upcoming tax season, with Kerry Lutz emphasizing the need for organization and patience as deadlines approach. Chris Hervochon, a CPA, advised clients to stay informed about potential tax legislation changes, including speculation about tax relief for individuals earning less than $150,000 and the unc…
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In a bold declaration, Secretary of State Marco Rubio says the U.S. has officially ended government-sponsored censorship through the State Department. In this episode, Robert Ian of ConquerChange.com breaks down Rubio’s April 17th, 2025 interview where he claims the Global Engagement Center—the controversial censorship arm of the State Department—w…
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The discussion focused on the significance of reputation in the purchasing process, particularly for high-value items like gold and silver. Kerry Lutz highlighted the importance of trust signals, such as reliable ratings and personal recommendations, while Scott Brandley warned about the prevalence of fraud in the market. DJ Sprague pointed out the…
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In this compelling commentary, Robert Ian of conquerchange.com dives into the issue of media gaslighting and the distortion of facts surrounding free speech and censorship. He highlights constitutional law scholar Jonathan Turley’s recent blog post addressing a false claim repeated by NPR and others: that the Supreme Court rejected allegations of g…
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In this interview excerpt, Jason Hartman discusses his path into real estate investing, which began at age 20. After selling his real estate company and finding traditional financial advice inadequate, he focused on nationwide income properties. He founded his current company to assist others, emphasizing the unique advantages of the US market, inc…
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Kerry Lutz interviewed Anne Gannon, a CPA specializing in tax advice for real estate investors, focusing on critical tax reporting issues. Gannon highlighted a common error among investors: misclassifying property improvements as repairs, which can complicate loan applications. She emphasized the necessity for clients to remain informed year-round …
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The discussion focused on investment opportunities arising from the government's sale of surplus properties, with David Codrea emphasizing the potential of acquiring smaller properties under 100,000 square feet for repurposing into local business spaces. He highlighted a recent list of federal properties available for sale, particularly in the Sout…
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Robert Ian of conquerchange.com takes a deeper look at what DOGE is really claiming — and what Fox News failed to ask. Key takeaways from the interview: ✅ NIH operates with 27 CIOs and 700+ incompatible IT systems ✅ 40% of calls to Social Security come from fraudsters ✅ Federal retirement records are still stored in filing cabinets ✅ And a staggeri…
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We sat down with Ivan Bebek, CEO of Coppernico Metals ( (🇺🇸CPPMF -- 🇨🇦COPR)), to for a sponsor update to discuss the company’s latest drilling program and the booming metals market. Ivan shares exciting updates on their first 20 drill holes in Peru, revealing promising signs of a massive copper system. With new targets like Raso and a permit expans…
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Kerry Lutz and Dale Smothers discussed the implications of recent GDP growth figures, deeming them less relevant for future economic strategies. Dale emphasized the importance of addressing current challenges rather than focusing on past performance, criticizing government inefficiencies and advocating for prioritizing domestic needs over foreign a…
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Dolly Varden Silver's (🇺🇸 DOLLF - 🇨🇦 DV) CEO Shawn Khunkhun returns to the Financial Survival Network for a powerful sponsor update with host Kerry Lutz. With gold at record highs and silver back at $32, Khunkhun breaks down Dolly Varden’s latest drill results at the Homestake Ridge property—highlighting a major silver-gold discovery at Homestake a…
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The discussion centered on the benefits and intricacies of collecting ancient coins, with Dean Kinzer sharing his passion for this hobby that dates back to 650 BC. He explained the evolution of coinage, including the introduction of images and the challenges posed by counterfeiting. Dean noted that ancient coins have not yet gained significant trac…
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Kerry Lutz and John Rubino discussed the recent significant price increases in gold and copper, both reaching all-time highs. John highlighted that gold has outperformed the S&P 500 over the past two decades, while copper's importance is growing due to its role in energy transitions and AI technologies. They noted favorable conditions for mining st…
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The discussion focused on the urgency of preparing for the upcoming tax deadline and the increasing threat of tax fraud. Paul Oster explained various tactics used by scammers, such as smishing and phishing, and recommended measures like creating an identity protection PIN and setting up an online IRS account to safeguard personal information. He al…
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We sat down with Gwen Preston, Communications VP at West Red Lake Gold Mines (🇺🇸WRLGF -- 🇨🇦WRLG) for the latest sponsor update. Their mill at the Madsen Mine has officially restarted, marking an exciting milestone for the company. Gwen shares on-site insights, highlighting the strong economic implications of current record-high gold prices ($3,030 …
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Kerry Lutz and Alan Hibbard discussed current trends in the gold and silver markets, noting record high prices and the potential for a market pullback. Alan expressed optimism about future price increases, particularly for silver, while raising concerns about the recent halt in trading for the PSLV ETF on Robinhood, which he found suspicious amid f…
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Kerry Lutz and Tom DiLorenzo discussed the Mises Institute's documentary "Playing with Fire," which addresses the Federal Reserve's functions and implications, noting its significant viewership and featuring notable figures like Ron Paul. DiLorenzo emphasized the Fed's role in enabling government spending and the associated economic repercussions, …
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Kerry Lutz and Chris Vermeulen discussed the current volatility in the markets, particularly influenced by political events. Chris highlighted significant selling pressure affecting equities, suggesting that the market appears oversold and may experience a bounce in the coming weeks. However, he expressed uncertainty about whether this would lead t…
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The discussion focused on the challenges facing small businesses in the U.S. and the role of the Small Business Administration (SBA) in supporting them. Kerry Lutz and Lloyd Chapman highlighted the SBA's historically low budget of approximately $800 million, which they argue is insufficient given that small businesses account for 99.9% of all firms…
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Kerry Lutz and Jose Berlanga discussed Jose's successful transition into the real estate and construction industry in the U.S., attributing his achievements to the abundant opportunities, a clear vision, and strong partnerships. Jose cautioned young entrepreneurs against the desire for immediate gratification, advocating for a balanced approach tha…
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Kerry Lutz welcomed Robert Ian back to the Financial Survival Network, where Robert shared his extensive background as a business and motivational speaker, highlighting his long-standing involvement in the gold market since 2007. He discussed the personal challenges that led to a pause in his commentaries, particularly the loss of his wife in 2022,…
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The discussion focused on the current economic landscape, highlighting concerns about the potential for a bear market as the S&P's recent highs lack broader market support. Jim Welsh pointed out that uncertainty surrounding President Trump's proposed tariffs could lead to a recession, particularly as consumer confidence declines and inflation expec…
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Kerry Lutz interviewed Charles Degliomini from Rekor Systems to discuss the impact of AI on roadway management. Charles explained that their technology employs off-road sensors to gather precise traffic data, moving away from outdated methods like rubber tubes, which enhances vehicle classification accuracy and improves worker safety by minimizing …
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The discussion centered on the current administration's deregulation priorities and the necessity for effective financial oversight. Gerson Gibbs emphasized Belite Capital's role in providing independent guidance to investors, advocating for a balanced regulatory framework that includes regular reviews of existing regulations. He highlighted the im…
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The discussion focused on a strategy for paying off mortgages within five to seven years by utilizing a revolving line of credit to manage income effectively. Bill Westrom explained that depositing income into this line of credit reduces debt balances and minimizes interest payments, while also introducing the concept of a "bill payday" to streamli…
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