The New Case for Gold
By James Rickards
By James Rickards
By James Rickards
By James Rickards
By James Rickards
Read by James Rickards
By James Rickards
Read by James Rickards
Category: Business | Domestic Politics
Category: Business | Domestic Politics
Category: Business | Domestic Politics | Audiobooks
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$26.00
Apr 05, 2016 | ISBN 9781101980767
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Apr 05, 2016 | ISBN 9781101980781
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Apr 05, 2016 | ISBN 9780399567308
247 Minutes
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Praise
“The New Case for Gold reminds us that wayward policies bring about a search for money that is good as gold. What better than gold itself?”
—Wall Street Journal
“This excellent book proves that, contrary to the propaganda of fiat currency apologists, gold is real money. Rickards makes a compelling case for why those looking for a way to protect themselves and their families from economic chaos created by central bankers should consider gold.”
—Ron Paul, former Congressman and Presidential candidate
“In his latest book, James Rickards gifts us once again with his clarity of prose, depth of experience and sound analysis. The New Case for Gold discards tired and politically driven criticisms of gold, instead offering an illuminating, original argument for gold as a critical contender in today’s money games. The most important book on gold yet.”
—Nomi Prins, author of All The Presidents’ Bankers
“We can’t trust the Federal Reserve to do the honest work that Jim Rickards has done in writing this book. When the monetary system finally fails, there will be a flight to the only money that’s left in the system—and that will be gold. Essential reading.”
—David A. Stockman, Former OMB Director and author of The Great Deformation
“[Rickards] present[s] compelling evidence that many of the world’s leading monetary authorities implicitly, at least, treat gold as — quite possibly in the future, the key — money.”
—Forbes
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