1683 FBF: The Race for the World's Most Seductive Metal & The $20 Trillion Marketplace for Gold with Matthew Hart

Published: May 8, 2021, 1:02 a.m.

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Today\'s Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 419, originally published in September 2014.

In today\\u2019s episode of Creating Wealth Show, Jason Hartman discusses issues surrounding the status of our society in relation to Wall Street\\u2019s closed doors, as well as the hugely varied real estate investor market across different states, making a particular comparison between Little Rock, Arkansas and some of the more northern regions such as Chicago and New York.

His guest is author, Matthew Hart, who gives his leading and well-evidenced opinion on today\\u2019s gold rush and talks about the influence of advanced technologies in both gold prospecting and more recently, in diamond manufacturing.

Key Takeaways

03.20 - Little Rock, Arkansas, is fast making a name for itself as a friendly market to real estate investors.

05.00 - In many parts of the country, particularly in the North-East, landlords simply don\\u2019t have any rights.

08.20 - In January\\u2019s \\u2018Meet the Masters\\u2019 event, you\\u2019ll have a chance to meet and hear from the experts and industry professionals in this field.

10.10 - The revelations shown in Carmen Segarra\\u2019s secret Wall Street recordings demonstrate the level that society has reached.

14.30 - Looking at patterns suggests that we are now coming to the end of the greatest gold rush in history, with most searches being totally price-driven.

16.10 \\u2013 In Nevada, new technologies for gold extraction are really taking off.

21.35 \\u2013 ETFs may well be the biggest factor in price movements and alterations with gold.

24.20 \\u2013 Our fascination with gold has a history that dates back further than our ability to write.

28.00 \\u2013 Like everything we use, eventually these gold deposits and reserves will run out.

30.30 \\u2013 As it stands, the manufacture of diamonds in laboratories doesn\\u2019t look set to ruin the gem diamond trade.

Website:

www.MatthewHart.net

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