Jeff Berwick, Ed Bugos – The Dollar Vigilante
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Jeff Berwick anarcho-capitalist. Libertarian. A freedom fighter against the two main enemies of humanity – the state and central banks. Jeff Berwick is the founder of The Dollar Avenger and host of the popular video podcast, Anarchast. Jeff is a prominent speaker at many global conferences on freedom, investment and cryptocurrency, including his own, Anarchapulco, and also regularly speaks to media including CNBC, Bloomberg and Fox Business. Jeff also publishes exclusive content daily on the new blockchain-based social network Steemit. Jeff’s experience in the financial markets dates back to his founding of Canada’s largest financial website, Stockhouse.com, in 1994. In the late 1990s, the company expanded globally in 8 different countries and had 250 employees and a $ 240 million market capitalization at the height of the tech bubble. To this day, over a million investors use Stockhouse.com to get investment information every month. Jeff was CEO from 1994 to 2002 when he sold the company. After that, Berwick went on to live and travel the world on a sailing ship, but sank in a storm off the coast of El Salvador. After escaping by clinging to his surfboard with nothing but a pair of surfing shorts left over from all of his tangible possessions, he decided to “live nowhere” and travel the world as spontaneously as possible with one overarching goal: to see and understand the world with your own eyes, and not through the prism of the media. In five years, he visited almost 100 countries and did and saw what no education could teach. He has met and talked with a variety of amazing people, from self-made billionaires to some of the brightest minds in finance, as well as entrepreneurs from all walks of life, from tech companies in South China to resource developers in Thailand, Russia and Chile. He also read everything he could find about how the world actually works … politically and financially. He continues to chase to this day. This education led him to become one of the largest proponents of the Permanent Traveler / Previous Taxpayer (PT) theory. He emigrated long ago from his home country, Canada, and considers himself a citizen of the world. Since then, he has lived in many locations including Los Angeles, Hong Kong, Bangkok and Acapulco, Mexico. ED BUGOS EdBugos2 Mr. Bugos is a senior analyst at Dollar Vigilant. He is an Austrian economist and has been a dedicated investment professional since 1989. Ed began his distinguished career as a Howe Street stockbroker at one of Vancouver’s leading brokerage firms. He mentored one of the best exploration and speculative stock analysts on the West Coast, who made his mark by covering the discovery of diamond mines in the Northwest District in the 1990s (when skepticism about their existence was still rife there). Ed has made money for his clients by financing diamond, nickel and gold exploration companies throughout his brokerage career, as well as trading futures and options.
He was one of the few gold and oil futures traders in Vancouver (at the height of the “stock cult”) in 1999; he left the brokerage industry in early 2000, warning his clients that the tech bubble and the “strong dollar” would burst – leading to a century-old bull market in gold, eventually leading to a repeat of 1970s-style stagflation in the coming decades. As part of the first investment counterculture genres to hit the internet in the early days of the internet, Mr Bugos launched the Goldbar report, a subscription-driven gold and currency digest, where he predicted gold would go to $ 2,000 by 2013, that the US dollar would fall in half. and that US stock markets were seeing their best days over the next decade (he called for the Dow 7000 in the wake of the tech bubble). He couldn’t write this story as a stockbroker. In the years that followed, up to 2006, Ed made many great calls, with the result that broad unleveraged asset allocation bounced back more than 20% per year without a year of downturn. In late 2006, he foresaw another crisis, but was no longer optimistic about gold stocks, which he thought were expensive at the time. Having just given birth to his first child, he went on sabbatical the next year. His most recent recommendation on winding up the Goldenbar report in September 2006 was for clients to allocate up to 45% short exposure versus average stocks – mainly the financial sector “XLF” – 40% for a long bullion position (physical or GLD); and a residual principal position (<15%) in gold shares. In 2007, seeing that a crisis was just around the corner, Mr. Bugos joined Agora Financial to build a portfolio of gold stocks for investors to buy during the crisis. The service launched in March 2008 and lasted until the first few months of 2009, when it was able to recommend stocks like Kirkland Gold, First Majestic Silver, and Guyana Goldfields for under $ 3 … it all went up in the air. Financial Development Course Financial development means certain improvements in obtaining information on possible investments and capital allocation, monitoring firms and implementing corporate governance, trading, diversification and risk management, mobilizing and pooling savings, facilitating the exchange of goods and services.
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