Precious Metals Market Report

Subscriber Content & Resources

 

Listen to the MP3 audio file

The Solari Report – 09 Sept 2010

Download the MP3 audio file

Audio

 

By Catherine Austin Fitts

I will be calling from Michigan on Thursday evening to join Franklin Sanders of The Moneychanger for the Precious Metals Market Report. I will be at the Thunder Bay Resort in Hillman, Michigan for the Regional Economic Prosperity Alliance Workshop: “Building Personal & Family Wealth in Changing Times” this Friday.

While I just returned from Montana, Franklin and the Sanders clan are recovering from the success of their Bodacious Hoedown. It’s been a good time for both of us, for which we are grateful.

After my review of Money & Markets, Franklin will address recent developments in the silver and gold markets. With fall approaching, silver and gold appear to be moving up to their next prices levels. We have many questions from subscribers, and we want to answer as many of those as possible. This includes questions on our recent Solari Special Report: Options for Storing Precious Metal.

Next, we will discuss the second part of Franklin’s #4 pick in the top 10 dates in the history of silver and gold – the creation of the Federal Reserve Bank in 1913. The American Institute of Economic Research recently estimated that “the long-term decline in the purchasing power of the dollar has cost savers more than $19 trillion of their real wealth.” That makes 1913 a date that will “live in financial infamy.”

We also plan to describe the inherent risks of depending on federal government money. Franklin say that “government money comes with a sock in the jaw.” One of our examples will be the upcoming hearings by the Department of Labor and the US Treasury on retirement accounts.

If you are a subscriber to The Solari Report, please post your questions at the cart. Remember, with our teleseminar software, so you can also use your browser to listen live through the Internet as well as post your questions live.

Listen live on Thursday evening by phone or online, or listen at your convenience by downloading the mp3 after it is posted on Friday.

If you would like to learn more about The Solari Report and subscribe, click here.

Subscribers enjoy access to our complete MP3 archive, including a special Precious Metals Market Report library so you easily identify and access all of the precious metals content. Subscribers now also enjoy access to all seventeen (17) Solari Report audio seminars, including Positioning Your Assets for Growth in Uncertain Times.

You can enjoy the Solari Report Digest podcasts for free. Click here. The podcasts are a great way to introduce your friends and network to The Solari Report.

This week’s Money and Markets charts will be posted at the blog.