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I'm always keen to learn more about the economic factors that are influencing the crisis that we are currently seeing unfold. Unfortunately a lot of the information out there is either heavily biased or long-winded deep-analysis - not particularly accessible for someone with only a basic grounding in the fundamental principles. (ie. someone who doesn't have a degree in economics)
I've read the main key 'intro' texts from Schiff, Maloney and Martenson, and would like to know more, and be updated with clear and relevant info - rather than wading aimlessly through the ocean of (mis)information on YouTube, blogs, and various sites.
I like Maloney, as he explains things in a pretty clear and interesting manner, and doesn't wrap things in hyperbole like Keiser (ugh!) and those of his ilk. Schiff is good sometimes too, but sometimes is a bit full of his own hype. I agree with his principles, though.
Any key 'one-stop-shop' sources for your metal and economics info needs?
I see that Maloney has a site, with some free content, but also paid content: www.wealthcycles.com Does anyone actually subscribe to these sort of sites?
Anyway, keen to hear your suggestions - thanks in advance!
I've read the main key 'intro' texts from Schiff, Maloney and Martenson, and would like to know more, and be updated with clear and relevant info - rather than wading aimlessly through the ocean of (mis)information on YouTube, blogs, and various sites.
I like Maloney, as he explains things in a pretty clear and interesting manner, and doesn't wrap things in hyperbole like Keiser (ugh!) and those of his ilk. Schiff is good sometimes too, but sometimes is a bit full of his own hype. I agree with his principles, though.
Any key 'one-stop-shop' sources for your metal and economics info needs?
I see that Maloney has a site, with some free content, but also paid content: www.wealthcycles.com Does anyone actually subscribe to these sort of sites?
Anyway, keen to hear your suggestions - thanks in advance!