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TND Podcast Spotlight: Jay Taylor’s Turning Hard Times Into Good Times |
Glen Downs, Michael Oliver and Brooke MacDonald return. Nixon removed gold from the dollar in 1971 so the U.S. could wage war and fund socialism without the American people thinking they had to pay for either war or socialism. But like a thief in the night, the U.S. government as well as other western governments and those that control them, have been picking the pockets of those who create wealth like the miners, manufacturers, farmers and inventors. That has resulted in a massive transfer of wealth from the middle class to the 1% who is getting rich from the U.S. led global war machine. But the seeds of destruction are being sewn so that the fiat dollar’s days are numbered. Michael will help us see the short-term direction of key markets related to the big picture and Glen will help us connect the dots between Washington and the ruling elite. Brooke will update us on Cornerstone’s major gold-copper discovery in Ecuador.
Stream each segment via YouTube below. Alternatively, to download a single mp3 file with all show segments or to access the show via iTunes, click here.
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J. Michael Oliver
J. Michael Oliver entered the financial services industry in 1975 on the Futures side, joining E.F. Hutton’s International Commodity Division, NYC. He studied under David Johnson, head of Hutton’s Commodity Division and Chairman of the COMEX.
In the 1980’s Oliver began to develop his own momentum-based method of technical analysis. In 1987 Oliver, along with his futures client accounts (Oliver had trading POA) technically anticipated and captured the Crash. Oliver began to realize that his emergent momentum-structural-based tools should be further developed into a full analytic methodology.
In 1992 he was asked by the Financial VP and head of Wachovia Bank’s Trust Department to provide soft dollar research to Wachovia. Within a year Oliver shifted from brokerage to full-time technical research. MSA has provided its proprietary technical research services to financial and asset management clients continually since 1992.
Glen Downs
Glen Downs is Chief of Staff to U.S. Congressman Walter Jones, a nine-term Republican who represents coastal North Carolina. He sits on the Armed Services and Financial Services Committees. Prior to joining Jones’ staff, Downs was a Legislative Assistant to U.S. Senator Lauch Faircloth where he handled banking and financial services legislation, as well as other budget and tax-related matters. Downs was formerly Chief of Staff to the Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina, and a former Assistant Cabinet Secretary in the Administration of North Carolina Governor Jim Martin. Prior to entering government and politics he was a Financial Officer at BB&T, now one of the nation’s largest financial holding companies, spanning most of the southeastern United States. He earned BS at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, where he graduated Magna cum Laude and with Honors in Economics. He also holds a Master of Economics degree from North Carolina State University.
H. Brooke Macdonald
H. Brooke Macdonald, Director, Pres. and CEO of Cornerstone Capital Resources Inc., is an executive specializing in contract negotiations, direct foreign investment and joint ventures in Latin America, and has been a Cornerstone Director since 2009. He graduated from Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, in 1982 with an L.L.B., was admitted to the British Columbia Bar in 1984 and to the New York Bar in 2002. His experience includes time as an associate at the Caracas office of international law firm Baker & McKenzie, and almost nine years as an executive with global mining company Placer Dome Inc. (later acquired by Barrick Gold Corp.), first as their legal counsel for exploration in Latin America and later as President of Placer Dome de Venezuela C.A. More recently, he was Vice President Legal Affairs of Skye Resources Inc., a Vancouver based TSX listed company developing the Fenix nickel laterite project in Guatemala, until its takeover by HudBay Minerals in August 2008.
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About Jay Taylor:
Mr. Taylor is editor of J Taylor’s Gold & Technology Stocks newsletter (click here to learn more) and host for the popular radio show, Turning Hard Times into Good Times on the Voice America network. His interest in the role gold has played in U.S. monetary history led him to research gold and into analyzing and investing in junior gold shares. In 1981 he began publishing North American Gold Mining Stocks, which preceded his current newsletter. His continuing interest in gold mining prompted him to study geology at Hunter College in New York City, supplementing his MBA in Finance & Investments from Baruch College, NYC. Throughout his career Mr. Taylor worked as a commercial, then as an investment banker. Most recently, he worked in the mining and metals group of ING Barings in New York. Prior to that he was involved in the first gold loan made in modern times in the U.S. to Amax Minerals, a 250,000 oz. loan facility led by Citicorp. In 1997 he resigned from ING Barings to devote himself full time to researching mining & technology stocks, writing his newsletter and assisting companies in raising venture capital. Along with the publishing of his newsletter he currently also hosts the web-based radio show “Turning Hard Times Into Good Times.”
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