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Wall Street Unplugged - What's Really Moving These Markets

Ep. 527: Frank Holmes: The "Moneyball" Gold Approach

Wall Street Unplugged - What's Really Moving These Markets

Frank Curzio

Business, News, Commodities, Debt, Investing, Macroeconomics, Gold, Personal, Uranium, Oil, Economics, Business News, Geopolitics, Industry, Crypto, Stocks, Curzio, Trading, Finance, Research, Investments, Tokens, Talk, Crisis

4.5 • 1.1K Ratings

🗓️ 21 June 2017

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged. This week I bring back CEO and Chief Investment Officer of U.S. Global Investors - Frank Holmes. On the show, Frank introduces listeners to yet another ETF he plans on launching at the end of this month. The timing couldn't of been better... Especially when you consider, as we'll talk about, the recent rebalancing of the GDXJ - a very popular junior mining Exchange Traded Fund that has recently caused a seismic shock through out the mining sector. Just like Frank's first ETF (NYSE: JETS), which was introduced two years ago and covers the airliner industry, this fund is being launched in the middle of an out-of-favor down cycle... Leaving the public a chance to invest in a basket of stocks with very limited down-side risk. Tune in as Frank breaks down US Global's latest venture... and how his smart data, "moneyball" approach can be an industry game-changer. Good Investing, Frank Curzio

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Wall Street Unplugged looks beyond the regular headlines heard on mainstream

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

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right to you on Main Street.

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How's it going out there?

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It's Wednesday, June 21st.

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And I'm Frank Curzy, I'm hosted the Wall Street Unplugged Podcasts

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where I break down the headlines.

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End.

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Tell you it's really moving these markets.

0:30.0

Man, what was I thinking starting my own company?

0:38.0

Can't believe out of the tens of thousands of you that listen to my podcast you didn't talk me out of it.

0:44.0

Writing newsletters, traveling the project sites, interviewing people, research, talking to CEOs,

0:50.0

love that part. It's awesome.

0:54.0

But you realize when you start your own company,

0:56.0

the worst thing that could happen is things start going pretty well.

1:00.0

If you start a company, if you fail right away, it's kind of cool, right?

1:04.4

You just go on with your life, try a new venture after that, work for another firm.

1:09.0

You own company, I don't realize.

1:15.0

I mean, things are going on. Accounting, payroll, contracts, hiring, firing, getting a new office, dealing with divas sometimes, which some editors in our business could be.

1:28.0

Because a lot of them believe they have the one method, the one strategy that always works, which is cool.

1:35.0

You know, they have to have that ego.

1:37.0

Some of them have chips on their shoulders.

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