5 'Serious Issues' That Will Lead To Great Depression 2.0 | Peter Grandich
72,397 views 20 Apr 2024 #investing #stocks #economyPeter Grandich, Founder of Peter Grandich & Co., discusses the most serious challenges the U.S. economy faces right now, as well as his outlook on the stock market and commodities.
*This video was recorded on April 17, 2024
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0:00 - Intro
1:00 - Gold price fundamentals
10:55 - Mining stocks
19:23 - Peter's favorite commodity
21:55 - EVs and copper
23:15 - 5 serious issues
26:55 - Demographic changes
29:41 - Small businesses in America
32:40 - Financial Ark
34:47 - Peter Grandich's advice for young people
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