In the course of my pre-stacking research, I came upon many mentions of, and articles/videos/books by, Mile Maloney (author of "Guide To Investing in Gold & Silver: Protect Your Financial Future") of which I have a copy. He seems knowledgeable, credible and presents compelling arguments for PMs and the likely collapse of fiat currencies. However, before I know whether to believe the guy, I need to know who he is and what his qualifications (formal and informal) are. The trouble is, the guy seems almost unknown outside of his own PR. Even Wikipedia doesn't have anything on the guy. This is strange, given he is (allegedly) an international figure and expert. So who is he and, can I trust him?
He's a pumper - see http://forums.silverstackers.com/topic-63060-the-list-precious-metals-pumpers.html
Its not essential to need to know the qualifications or background of a guy to objectively review information that is presented. The name of the game is to not trust anyone. The critical thinking is up to you
Think of him like a less successful version of harry triguboff, you will never hear Harry say it's a bad time to buy a apartment.