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RE: Greg Hunter Interview: Bill Holter - The Credit Meltdown
Not been listening to Greg Hunter interviews for awhile, as he keeps bringing back old quests who really just say the same thing as in their last interview,
However, with the exception of Bill Holter had had to listen - one of my favourites.
Bill Holter's statement: The big worry shaking the markets is an enormous global credit problem - says it all.
Interesting what Greg Hunter said, "Someone is by the light switch".
Also, the Chris Martenson of Peak Prosperity was informative but scary.
Thank you for posting this Greg Hunter interview on Steemit.
I must admit that sometimes I do not feel like time stamping some of the interviews because they seem repetitive. I try to post the interviews Greg does that have financial information and do not post his interviews that are purely political.
I find most of Greg's financial interviews provide different perspectives on what is going on. Governments rarely tell us exactly what is going on in the world of finance. So listening to Greg's interviews gives us insights into what is going on.
I also must say that Greg's financial interviews typically cover gold and precious metals. Sometimes I feel this is so old school, but I myself have some gold and silver for diversification. While Greg's guest talk about crypto-currencies on other venues, Greg has typically steered away from cryto-currencies.
Overall Greg does ask his guest questions that you never heard asked in the mainstream media.
Have a great week!
Steem on,
Mike
No, please continue if you can, but you decide for yourself. I find it very useful to go back to a relevant section after listening to the interview. I prefer to listen to the interviews on Steemit to support the platform.
Bye the way, what happened to the USA harvest of crops back in May of last year, when the crops were sown late due to bad weather. Quite a bit of deal was made of it. Never saw a follow up by the Main stream media - typical.
Yes, I most whole heartily agree.
Many thanks for reply.
Question: What do you think of the tie up with Steem and Tron. Did Steemit sell out to Tron because Dan Larimer is releasing Voice, an superior social media alternative platform, potentially.
Again, I most whole heartily agree.
I think we are in for some turbulent times ahead in the next few weeks/or months.
Wishing you all the best.
The production for corn and soybeans in the U.S. was down slightly in 2019. USDA Forecasts U.S. Corn and Soybean Production Down from 2018
In my opinion while a lot of crop land was taken out of production due to flooding, the rain actually helped some fields produce more.
As shown in the report, the wheat harvest for 2019 actually increased.
For me the jury is out on the sell of SteemIt to TRON. Having more resources for improving the SteemIt interface is good, but the roadmap for the SteemIt interface remains to be seen. I am still getting use to Communities. And now I am seeing a redundancy in the communities, for example I saw there are two "physics" communities. When you have overlapping communities it becomes confusing as to which community to post in.
Yes, there will be some turbulence ahead. It is yet to be seen how the supply chain effects from the coronavirus will ripple through the global economy.
Have a great week!
Steem on,
Mike
Strange isn't , at the time the projection was for much higher food prices and shortages.
Thanks for your reply.
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