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Wall Street Unplugged - What's Really Moving These Markets

Ep. 453: Doug Casey: The Speculator

Wall Street Unplugged - What's Really Moving These Markets

Frank Curzio

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4.51.1K Ratings

🗓️ 5 October 2016

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged! Our guest is founder and chairman of Casey Research, Doug Casey. On this episode, Doug starts off by explaining why he believes an "inevitable" economic meltdown is around the corner. As Doug puts it, economic bubbles are forming in every financial market around us... except one. Lets face it, speculative investing is not for everyone. In the interview, however, Doug tells listeners how to follow his footsteps. Doug is the most successful speculative investor I know, so when he talks I listen. Tune in as Doug gives his bold forward looking predictions. You might not agree with everything… but like any risky investment, these are ideas that can give you extraordinary returns. Also, Doug gives us a sneak-peek of his new book Speculator. The story shares everything Doug has ever learned in the mining industry. This is a “must read” for every resource stock investor. Don’t miss out on this week’s Educational Segment [52:56]. After a slight fallout in the gold markets, analyst are thinking its time to sell. I’ll be telling you why this is good news. By the end of this segment you’ll know five of my favorite stocks for this upcoming quarter.

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0:00.0

Wall Street Unplugged looks beyond the regular headlines heard on mainstream

0:06.1

financial media to bring you unscripted interviews and breaking commentary direct from Wall Street

0:11.8

right to you on Main Street.

0:16.0

As it going out there, it's Wednesday, October 5th.

0:19.0

And I'm Frank Curzy, a host of the Wall Street Unplugged Podcast, where I break down the headlines and

0:23.4

tell you it's really moving these markets.

0:27.8

Not sure if you heard.

0:31.3

There's a major hurricane coming my way.

0:35.0

I'm in the East Coast in Florida, almost as north as you can go before hitting Georgia.

0:40.0

And Hurricane Matthew, not really a big story because it's just touching like parts of Florida.

0:45.3

I mean, my family hasn't even called and usually call all the time and stuff like that.

0:48.5

But it's just, yeah, it's kind of like under the radar because only impacting a small part. But based on the latest projections,

0:54.0

it could be hitting my town, like head on.

0:58.0

And for me, you know, I never get nervous about these things,

1:01.0

especially hurricanes because most come up through the Gulf of Mexico and they kind of slow once they hit land.

1:07.0

The time it gets to like the East Coast and Florida where I live or even Georgia, parts of Georgia, South Carolina, the hurricane usually dies down to category 2 or 1, which is 50 miles per hour winds, which everybody could deal with.

1:19.0

Yeah, we're accustomed to that, you know, living in North Florida. But this hurricane was supposed to go

1:25.6

east into the Atlantic and this was as a couple of days ago coming up from Cuba but

1:29.4

for some reason is now projected to drift a little west into the Florida coastline and possibly hit us.

1:37.2

I know a lot of details here I sound like a meteorologist just figure I let you guys know.

1:41.4

In fact I'm not sure if you guys know it, but most New Yorkers

1:45.0

think that they're weathermen. I didn't really think they're meteorologists. I mean, if you don't believe me,

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