As a follow-on to Precious Metals I: Introduction, which was the first seminar in the Precious Metals Miniseries, Catherine interviews precious metals expert Franklin Sanders of The Moneychanger. This program will cover the political and economic landscape of precious metals, both current and historical, as a backdrop for developing your own strategy for including precious metals in your transactions and investments. Catherine and Franklin will particularly focus on the specifics of investing in silver and gold coins.
Franklin Sanders' well-known market scorecard, The Moneychanger Silver & Gold Report, is one of those rare newsletter e-mails Catherine always reads.
Following the precious metals markets will help you learn how the "Tapeworm" is draining our finances, and assist you in thinking through transformative strategies to protect yourself, your family and your community.
Catherine Austin Fitts offers a unique perspective on the global financial system and on the political economy. Catherine is the president of Solari, Inc. and managing member of Solari Investment Advisory Services, LLC. Her background includes managing director and member of the Board of the Wall Street investment bank, Dillon, Read & Co. Inc., Assistant Secretary of Housing - Federal Housing Commissioner in the first Bush Administration and president and founder of Hamilton Securities Group, Inc., an investment bank and financial software developer, which served as lead financial advisor to the Federal Housing Administration during the Clinton Administration. Catherine has designed and closed over $25 billion of transactions and investments to-date and has led portfolio strategy for $300 billion of financial assets and liabilities. Learn more about Catherine ...
Each Solari Audio Seminar is conducted in a friendly radio talk-show style featuring Catherine Austin Fitts and her guests or a guest host interviewing Catherine. The seminars span a wide variety of illuminating and instructive topics. Seminars are either prerecorded in a studio, prerecorded using conference call technology or recorded live with an audience that dials in by touchtone phone.
Seminars are typically 75 minutes long and include, in this order: