BullionStar Perspectives – Lawrence Lepard – Fiat Endgame – Reinforces need for Sound Money Filmed on 29 June 2023 In this new and compelling episode of BullionStar Perspectives, US investment manager Lawrence Lepard talks to Ronan Manly about the extreme state of financial markets and the need for sound money. The discussion covers everything from the Federal Reserve’s increasingly desperate attempts to prop up the system, to the risks of a banking crisis and US recession, and topics ranging from gold price manipulation to bitcoin, crypto and CBDCs. Lawrence is founder and a managing partner of Equity Management Associates, an equity investment management firm based in Massachusetts which invests globally in private and public companies, with a particular focus on precious metals mining stocks and bitcoin. Equity Management Associates https://www.ema2.com Twitter: @LawrenceLepard 00:00 Introduction 00:48 US Inflation, the US Fed, and US Interest Rates 02:30 Ability of the Fed to kick the can down the road 04:26 US Government official data vs market interpretations 06:42 Calm before the storm – Delayed rate hike reaction? 09:05 The Gold Price as a Barometer of Inflation 10:50 Gold Price Manipulation by the US Gov 13:48 WGC & MSM fail to address artificial gold supply 17:06 Bitcoin – Pricing, Outlook and Digital Scarcity 22:28 US Establishment’s Motivations for targeting Crypto 26:02 CBDCs – Establishment in panic to maintain status quo 29:34 Consequences of Western sanctions on Rest of World 32:32 Equity Management Associates – Investment Overview 36:25 Epilogue: Sound Money – Central banks have broken the money 37:18 Wrap-up « Previous Article Next Article » Share This Article Choose Your Platform: Facebook Twitter Google Plus Linkedin Related Posts Remote Work Could Cost Boston $1 Billion in Taxes READ MORE Morgan Stanley Predicts Continued Dominance of U.S. Dollar as Global Reserve Currency READ MORE Yale Insights: Should I Wait to Get A Loan? READ MORE ZeroHedge: Physical Silver Buyers Gatecrash COMEX Vaults READ MORE February Sees First Drop in Consumer Confidence Since November, Signaling Economic Unease READ MORE Add a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Name * Email * Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Comment