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Katusa's Investment Insights October 18, 2019 Gold vs Bitcoin: Quantum Economics and Financially Tra

Katusa's Investment Insights October 18, 2019 Gold vs Bitcoin: Quantum Economics and Financially Transmitted Diseases By Marin Katusa It’s a common strategy in war. Addition by division. Put simply, adding content and flair by dividing two sides, is a very effective means of polarizing two or more sides. Cultural communists use it in their war on climate change “You’re either with us ditching plastic straws or you’re harming the environment”. Economists use it to confirm their investment bias, “If you’re not a keynesian follower then you’re not a true capitalist”. Crypto enthusiasts use it too, “HODL or you hate Bitcoin, the future currency of everything”. Dividing people is an easy way to engage the ones most in favor of your cause, or financial interest. And Gold vs Bitcoin is no different. I was recently asked to lend my thoughts in a candid interview and to “rip on bitcoin, if I hate it”. But the truth is, I’m a profit bug. If I can make money in gold, [which we’ve done handsomely here in 2019]( I will. If I can make money in Bitcoin, which could return with a vengeance in the near future, I will. And there’s a third, critical asset class that I believe is one of the best places to be. Contrary to what many pundits, fund managers and investors think. But it has served my subscribers and I very well. It all comes down to central banks and governments unwittingly pushing [Financially Transmitted Diseases]( on the globe. This will have incredible and lasting effects on world economics… And it will cause disruptions that will allow you and I to move our net worth needles in earnest, if you stay contra to the herd mentality. In this exclusive interview transcript I had with Real Vision, I explained: - Why I call negative interest rates a “financially transmitted disease.” - How negative interest rate policy (NIRP) affects savings rates and the rest of the global economy. - The potential for further negative rates around the world, as well as the prospects for NIRP in the United States. - How exposure to the single most powerful asset class in the world, along with precious metals (especially miners), and bitcoin will bolster portfolios through turbulent times. [Click here to see the unfiltered transcript for yourself.]( Kind regards, Marin Big Ideas We’re Covering Now Get up to speed on where Marin sees huge opportunities. Below are the most important trends and opportunities we’re tracking right now. The World-Class Gold & Silver Summit That Could Produce the Next 10-Bagger These are the early innings of something extraordinary. Gold and silver have been hot in 2019, no doubt. To read more [click here](. Why Americans Should NOT Buy Physical Gold Right Now I can already see the hate mail coming in. But, it’s true. Americans, living in the U.S., shouldn’t buy physical gold right now. To learn more [go here](. Copyright © 2019, Katusa Research, All rights reserved. If you wish to stop receiving our emails or change your subscription options, please [Manage Your Subscription]( Katusa Research, Suite 530 - 800 West Pender St, Vancouver, BC V6C2V6, Canada

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