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Gold, Silver, Small Caps & the Case for Contrarian Investing | with Bob Killen

In this wide-ranging and thought-provoking episode of Payne Points of Wealth, Bob, Ryan & Chris Payne sit down with legendary small-cap value investor Bob Killen, who brings more than 60 years of market experience to the table. The conversation kicks off with a timely debate on g ...  Show more

The New American Mining Revolution: Silver, Antimony & U.S. Independence with Gary Evans & Paul Huet

In Episode 232 of the Payne Points of Wealth, Ryan and Chris Payne sit down with two industry heavyweights leading the charge in America’s critical minerals resurgence: Gary Evans, Chairman & CEO of United States Antimony Corporation (UAMY), and Paul Huet, Chairman & CEO of Ameri ...  Show more

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