Episode #121 - Matt Ehret and the Unseen Intentions of U.S. History

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Episode #252 - Matt Dines and The Pincer Move on Europe's Bond Markets

Bond trader and publisher of Mine, Print, Hash Matt Dines joins me for a technical discussion of how the movements in money and bond markets are giving us definitive signs of where central bank policy around the world meets with the actions of the Trump administration to rewire t ...  Show more

Episode #251 - Vince Lanci and the Return of Real Money

Raconteur, trader and now author of the new book As Good as Gold: The Return of Real Money Vince Lanci rejoins the podcast after a lengthy hiatus on my part to kick start the second half of 2026. We discuss who the book is for, why it exists, and how it slots into the current geo ...  Show more

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