The role of gold as a historically preferred form of money is explored, examining its durability, scarcity, and limited supply increase.
Robin Griffiths' bullish outlook on gold, based on technical analysis patterns and his differentiation of gold as 'real money', is a key topic discussed in detail.
The podcast episodes explore the role of gold as a monetary asset, examining its historical significance, attributes as a good form of money, and its relationship with other currencies and the broader economy.
Several episodes delve into the surge in gold prices, the demand for gold as a tangible asset, and the potential for gold-backed currencies, as well as the implications of gold's performance as an indicator of economic conditions and inflation.
The episodes also contrast gold with other assets, such as Bitcoin, in terms of their respective investment theses and potential as alternatives to traditional fiat currencies.