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Strategic Approaches to Personal Investments by Jim Rickards

#stocks #finance #money #gold #cash Jim Rickards's Personal Investment Strategy In this interview, Jim Rickards discusses how he manages his own wealth. Jim Rickards is a well-known economist, lawyer, investment banker, and author. He is known for his expertise in finance and precious metals. He has written seven books, including Currency Wars: The Making of the Next Global Crisis. ► Like, share, and subscribe to the channel for more content about macroeconomics, microeconomics, investing, business, stock market, managing money, building wealth, passive income, and more. 🔥 ►Special Thanks to: Jim Rickards Disclaimer: This channel provides information, financial advice, and recommendations solely for educational and informational purposes. It is not intended as professional financial advice, and any actions taken based on the information provided are at the individual's own risk. Jim Rickards's Personal Investment Strategy #stocks #finance #m...

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Get Your Gold IRA FREE Investor Guide Today! Click Below! Call 888-330-1431 Today! Jamie Dimon is complaining that the bank debacle will cause more bank regulation. The large banks have to start paying the FDIC back for loses and this is going to affect each banks individual bottom line #Banking #FDIC #JamieDimon #IAllegedly #AI #RemoteWork #ChatGPT #ARod #JeffreyGundlach #jpmorgan We are giving away thousands of dollars in prizes. Sign up for Christmas in May today Please join our email list today Check out our New Ask Dan @ iAllegedly Phone Number. Please Call in and Share your thoughts. Call us at 714-987-2433 Dan's Mailing Address Dan @ iAllegedly PO Box 564 Tustin, CA 92781 Please join our email list for iAllegedly and connect with us on social media. We will send you news and updates to the channel. ...

What Is Causing the Stock Market to Decline Following the Bank Bailouts?

Even with the Fed bank bailouts, the stock market is still dropping. I look at what happened in the stock market in stocks, bonds, interest rates, gold, Bitcoin and crude oil. The stock market seems to not believe that the worst is over even after the Swiss National Bank bailout of Credit Suisse, the Fed BTFP bailout program for banks, and even the bank bailout of First Republic Bank. The big drop in the 2 year Treasury Bill has straightened out the inverted yield curve and the Fed Funds expectations are for only one more interest rate increase with rates starting to be cut by July. Something looks like it is breaking in the financial markets. Get a $15 a month Mint Mobile with unlimited talk, text, and 4GB data. I have been using them for over 5 years. Be aware of the financials of any stock or any other investment before you consider investing in it. Disclaimer: I am not a financial advisor, and nothing on this channel is meant to be financial advice. The ideas exp...