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Gold: The Michael Oliver Interview

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by VBL
Tuesday, Mar 04, 2025 - 13:25

The Michael Oliver Interview

Authored by GoldFix ZH Edit

Good morning. As promised this is the Michael Oliver interview. Since recording this on Sunday at approximately 3:00 PM gold has rallied $35 for Monday and thus far an additional $30 for Tuesday morning please enjoy this -VBL

30 minute clip

Topic Outline

  1. Introduction and Opening Remarks
  2. Michael Oliver’s Background and Career Path
  3. Development and Methodology of Momentum Structural Analysis
  4. Current Market Analysis and Observations
  5. Sector-Specific Analysis: Stocks and Financials
  6. Analysis of Gold Miners (XAU Index)
  7. Examination of T-Bonds and TLT
  8. Macro Perspectives and the Role of Government Liquidity
  9. Alternative Assets and Cryptocurrencies
  10. Closing Remarks and Q&A Highlights
  11. Contact info attached

Full 1 hour and  34 minute interview here


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