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Adam is the President and Co-Founder of Peak Prosperity. He wears many hats, but his basic job is to handle the business side of things so that his fellow co-founder, Chris Martenson, is free to think and write. Adam is an ...more

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The Banquet Of Consequences Is Being Served
Last week, the Federal Reserve decided to keep US interest rates unchanged, marking its 96th month of life at the zero bound.
The Importance Of Perseverance
Without training to overcome adversity, wealth is soon lost.
Mike Maloney: This Is The Peak
Precious metals dealer and monetary historian Mike Maloney is quite confident the liquidity-driven 'recovery' created by the world's central banks is now over.
The Marginal Buyer Holds The Pin That Pops Every Asset Bubble
Prices are set by two things: the upper limit that the marginal buyer is willing to pay, and how intensely the competition from other buyers pushes him towards that limit.
Why Nations Fail
Why do some nations rise while others wither? Why have some of the world's largest empires eventually crumbled? What are the 'best practices' that a modern nation should follow if it desires sustainable prosperity for its citizenry?
Grant Williams: The Rising Danger Of A Bidless Market
Grant Williams, veteran portfolio and strategy advisor, returns to the podcast this week to discuss his great concern about the liquidity risk underlying financial markets long-addicted to central bank rescue stimulus.
Art Berman: The Coming Moonshot In Oil Prices
In spite of the recent low prices for oil and natural gas, an energy supply crunch is looming, warns geological consultant Arthur Berman.
Fortunes Will Be Made & Lost When Capital Flees To Safety
The world's major asset markets are dangerously overvalued and when these asset bubbles start to burst, the 'save haven' markets will shrink. Investors who don't move their capital before crisis will be forced to pay much higher prices for safety.
Rana Foroohar: How Wall Street Is Strangling The Economy
This week, Chris interviews Time Magazine assistant managing editor and economic columnist Rana Foroohar about the findings within her new book Makers and Takers: The Rise of Finance and the Fall of American Business.
M. King Hubbert: The Limits To Oil
In today's podcast, Chris talks with Mason Inman about his new book The Oracle Of Oil, the first in-depth biography of M. King Hubbert, to learn more about the genesis of the Peak Oil theory.
Eric Hunsader: The Financial System Is 'Absolutely, Positively Rigged'
Eric Hunsader, founder of Nanex, has been at the vanguard of warning about the dangers and the rampant fraud that the rise of high-frequency trading algorithms have let loose in today's financial markets.
Ed Butowsky: Calculating The True Cost Of Living
Over the past decade, we've been told that inflation has been tame -- actually below the target the Federal Reserve would like to see. The ugly reality is the true annual cost of living is far outpacing the government's reported inflation rate.
Steen Jakobsen: The End Of The Debt Cycle
As we've been watching closely, something is wrong with the big banks. Their shares have lost 25-33% of their market value since the beginning of the year. What's going on?
Mass Layoffs To Return With A Vengeance
Remember the mass layoffs of 2008-2009? The US economy shed millions of jobs quickly and relentlessly, as companies died and the rest fought for survival.
Arthur Berman: Why The Price Of Oil Must Rise
Geologist Arthur Berman explains why today's low oil prices are not here to stay, something investors and consumers alike should be very aware of.
Gail Tverberg: Something Has Got To Break
Growing debt faster than your energy supply has hard limits
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