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🗓️ 28 May 2020
⏱️ 58 minutes
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Dan opens up this week's episode with a rant about why he's turned back to bearish. Could another correction be on the horizon?
Then, Dan brings a very special guest, former U.S. Presidential candidate and 22-term Congressional veteran, Dr. Ron Paul onto the show for this week's interview.
Dan and Ron start off by discussing Ron's background as a doctor and how that shaped who he is today. Ron shares what made him eventually switch gears to politics, ultimately leading to long successful career in Congress and a highly influential Presidential run.
The pair also cover topics like drug prohibition, out of control government spending, and the future of the younger generation. Ron even shares his controversial stance on the Coronavirus with Dan. Then he shares what he thinks people should do with their money today. You won't want to miss what he says.
Then Dan answers questions from listeners during this week's Mailbag. Given all of the money printing going on, would it make sense to invest in currencies in other countries? And what would happen to the price of gold and gold stocks if a debt jubilee were to happen?
Dan answers these questions and more here on this week's episode.
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0:00.0 | Broadcasting from the Investor Hour Studios and all around the world, you're listening to the Stansberry Investor Hour. |
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0:21.9 | Investor Hour.com. Here's your host, Dan Ferris. Hello and welcome to the Stansberry Investor |
0:28.8 | Hour. I'm your host, Dan Ferris. I'm also the editor of extreme value published by Stansberry |
0:33.8 | research. Today we'll talk with former presidential candidate and 22-term congressman, |
0:39.3 | Dr. Ron Paul. Dr. Paul is a man with a very specific message. He'll tell us what that message is |
0:45.0 | today. If the effects of the COVID-19 lockdown are on your mind, you want to stick around for |
0:49.8 | Dr. Paul's comments. In the mailbag, listener John A thanks us for a 232% profit on call options. |
0:58.0 | Listener Mark S wants to know about put options, and listener Romeo asks about foreign currencies. |
1:03.7 | And as always, my rant, this week I'll show you why I'm as bearish as I was before the |
1:09.0 | big 34% market crash, but with a twist. |
1:12.8 | And I'll tell you what that twist is in a minute. |
1:15.4 | That and more, right now on the Stansbury Investor Hour. |
1:22.4 | Man, that was fast. |
1:24.5 | I was bearish as hell, and I was excited to buy stuff, and now I'm bearish again. And I'll tell you why. First, |
1:30.2 | you got to remember something. You got to remember how we talk about risk around here, right? |
1:35.7 | It's the range of probable outcomes. So a narrow range of outcomes is low risk, like with a T bill or |
1:42.2 | something, you know, you're not going to lose money and |
1:44.4 | you're just going to make a little bit. That's a narrow range. Medium range of outcomes is like |
1:48.9 | the S&P 500. You might lose some money. You might lose 40, 50%, but over time, you know, you could make |
1:55.4 | hundreds of percent, right? Wide range of outcomes is high risk. That would be like, you know, just holding a naked |
2:03.8 | options position. Could go to zero, could make you 50 times your money like that. Wide range, |
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