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Why Gold Will Prove Its Mettle in This Environment - Weekly Wrap Up
Posted on 2020-02-28 17:04:50 [ Show older headlines ]

February 28, 2020

As February comes to an end, we are headed into uncharted waters. Stocks had their worst week since 1928, and things aren’t looking any better today. What should you do to protect yourself?

In this edition of the Weekly Wrap-Up, host Craig Hemke and Eric Sprott catch up on all the gold and silver news you need, including:

  • How this crash compares to previous market crashes
  • Money moves to consider in the face of a pandemic
  • Plus: What to expect from Central Planners in the days ahead

“Those certainly were scary times, as this should be a very scary time to most long investors. Of those—’07/’08, 2000 and 1987—1987 was the worst one, because it all happened in one day. And I very much can recall saying to my assistant, ‘You know, if it stays like this, we’ll be broke.’ Well, that was about 10:30 on Tuesday morning—it crashed on Monday—and that’s when the market started to rally.”

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