Gold, Silver, or Crypto: Navigating Quantitative Easing with Economist John Adams
In this episode of The Rich Dad Radio Show, host Robert Kiyosaki discusses the implications of quantitative easing and the ongoing money printing with guest John Adams, Chief Economist at As Good As Gold Australia. The conversation delves into the debt bubbles in Australia, the economic similarities with the U.S., and potential investment strategies involving gold, silver, and cryptocurrencies. John Adams shares insights from his diverse career in economics and offers a comparative analysis of economic policies in Australia and the U.S.
00:00 Introduction: Gold, Silver, or Crypto?
02:32 Australia's Economic Landscape
07:03 Comparing Global Economies: Australia, USA, and New Zealand
11:42 The Role of Gold and Silver in Economic Stability
23:57 Cryptocurrency: Risks and Realities
27:12 Australia's Relationship with China
28:04 Conclusion and Contact Information
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20 November 2024, 7:00 am