353 TIP. The Best Performing Asset Is Not Bitcoin w/ Marin Katusa

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In this week’s episode, Trey Lockerbie sits down with NYT best-selling author and investor, Marin Katusa. Marin is a contrarian value investor who specializes in gold, uranium, rare earth, and most recently, carbon credits.

IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:
00:01:08 – How we should view the recent performance of gold and silver, as inflation starts to rise
00:06:42 – How uranium is an asymmetric opportunity but comes with a lot of nuances
00:16:55 – How Carbon Credits are the best-performing asset class of the last 3 years and why Marin thinks the opportunity is over $16 trillion
00:52:46 – How America’s golden age is still ahead

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