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From the New Orleans Investment Conference: The future of money

Section: Daily Dispatches

By Brien Lundin
Gold Newsletter/Golden Opportunities
New Orleans Investment Conference
Metairie, Louisiana
Thursday, December 5, 2024

This year's 50th anniversary New Orleans Conference was packed full of highlights, but one of the best was our Future of Money Panel.

This is always a thought-provoking panel, and over recent years it has featured a number of today's most insightful monetary and macroeconomic experts exploring big ideas and providing compelling forecasts.

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This year's panel was no exception, with Adam Taggart moderating a panel comprised of none other than Peter Schiff, Russ Gray, Lawrence Lepard, James Lavish, nd Danielle DiMartino Booth.

Adam had his hands full, as the talk got extremely heated, with heartfelt views shared, particularly on bitcoin's future.

Actually, this panel sent a shockwave across the internet. And yes, the rumors you heard were true.

This is why so many people who didn't attend this year's New Orleans conference have been asking me to release the video recording of this extraordinary panel.

Normally, these recordings are available only  to those who attend the conference either in person or virtually, or who purchase access after the event.

But this panel was so dynamic, and I believe so important for investors everywhere to see, that I have decided to release it.

Golden Opportunities subscribers are getting first crack at it.

Just CLICK HERE to view this year's rollicking Future of Money Panel.

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Of course, one of the reasons I'm releasing this video recording is to show the caliber of information presented at this year's New Orleans conference, and to showcase the value of purchasing the entire suite of recordings.

If you haven't heard yet, this was truly a blockbuster event, as hundreds of investors packed the halls to hear the latest views of today’s top experts.

They heard compelling presentations from James Grant, George Gammon, Rick Rule, Danielle DiMartino Booth, Brent Johnson, Jim Iuorio, Peter Boockvar, Jim Bianco, James Lavish, Adrian Day, Dave Collum, Alex Green, Bob Prechter, Tracy Shuchart, Avi Gilburt, Adam Taggart, Lawrence Lepard, Mark Skousen, Doug Casey, Tavi Costa, Peter Schiff, and Lyn Alden.

Also, Chris Powell, Russ Gray, Robert Helms, Nick Hodge, Sean Brodrick, Lobo Tiggre, Scott McKay, Jennifer Shaigec, Mary Anne and Pam Aden, Dana Samuelson, David Morgan, Gary Alexander, Jeff Deist, Byron King…Albert Lu, Omar Ayales, Gerardo Del Real, Rich Checkan, Thom Calandra, and more, including yours truly.

Plus, they watched a scintillating geopolitical panel -- featuring popular political pundits Mary Katharine Ham, Charles C.W. Cooke, and Scott McKay -- with up-to-the-minute post-election analyses.

If you were there, you know how valuable these four days were. If you missed it, well, you have another chance.

That’s because every minute was recorded on video, and you can enjoy it all.

And get this: While hundreds of investors spent thousands of dollars each to fly to New Orleans to enjoy dozens upon dozens of invaluable presentations, panels, and workshops, you can get all of this information for mere pennies on the dollar.

Of course the experience is far, far better -- even irreplaceable -- in person. The conversations in the halls with speakers and other attendees is alone worth many times the cost of attending the conference.

But our full-access video recordings, with on-demand viewing of every minute of general sessions, workshops, and corporate presentations, is easily the next-best thing.

You won't be able to enjoy the delectable New Orleans cuisine we served attendees, but you can watch the whole event from the comfort of your easy chair.

In addition, you'll receive our comprehensive written transcript of every General Session presentation when it's available in a few weeks. 

Add it all up, and you can understand why this has been called the greatest bargain in all of investing.

OK, I'm quoting myself there. But take a look at that speaker list again, and remember that many saved their best views and recommendations for New Orleans and that these remarkable presentations (and exciting panels) are available nowhere else.

I don't see how any serious investor can pass up this bargain at just $199 for the entire package.

So if you are a serious investor with your wealth at risk in the markets, CLICK HERE to learn more about our New Orleans '24 video recordings.

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