How much further will gold and silver run?

How much further will gold and silver run?

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2 dividend plays, taking profits, and dry powder

David Alton Clark, who runs Retirement Income Warrior, shares how he's taking advantage of the volatility by taking profits and getting into a dividend name (0:35) Past performance (16:15) Top income pick (23:20)Show Notes:Commanding Retirement Income: A Disciplined Framework for ...  Show more

Ben Carlson: long-term investing still wins - even when it feels wrong

Portfolio Manager, Author, Podcaster Ben Carlson on why markets are fascinating (0:30) Private credit, banking sectors (4:40) Market cycles speeding up (8:00) Economy vs stock market (12:20) Gold and safe havens (22:50) Dividend stocks, yield, income investing and ETFs (24:30) Ea ...  Show more

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