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Your Success Today Depends on Your Consistency

This week on Talking Wealth, Dale discusses how your journey to creating real wealth in your life is directly linked to your ability to be consistent. Dale explores how repeated habits transform your brain, reinforce discipline, and dramatically improve your performance and, in t ...  Show more

Will the Gold and Silver Market Crash in 2026?

This week on Talking Wealth, Fil and Pedro ask whether the gold and silver markets will crash in 2026 and which signals investors should be watching right now. They dissect major macro shifts quietly playing out under the buying hype, analyse who is driving the current bull run a ...  Show more

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