Radio Episodes
1/12/2021 mif-letter-writers-share-their-top-picks-for-2021

MIF Letter Writers Share Their Top Picks for 2021

Turning Hard Times into Good Times
Peter Ball, Brent Cook, Chen Lin, Eric Coffin and Gwen Preston return. The junior gold and silver exploration stocks have been on fire and with massive monetary inflation required for the U.S. Listen Now

2/18/2020 in-search-of-monster-gold-deposits

In Search of Monster Gold Deposits

Turning Hard Times into Good Times
With equity markets continuing to defy gravity, Jay Taylor will ask Michael Oliver what prospects MSA is seeing for stocks, bonds, commodities and precious metals, while highly regarded Quinton Hennigh will explain potential payoff in investing in elephant size-projects like the Lion One Metals’ gold project in Fiji. Eric Coffin and Gwen Preston will discuss some other exciting gold exploration projects. Listen Now

12/24/2019 making-money-in-mining-stocks-in-2020-part-i

Making Money in Mining Stocks in 2020 Part I

Turning Hard Times into Good Times
Bob Moriarty, Gwen Preston, Brent Cook and Gregg McCoach are guests for this week’s show. Your host will ask them each to provide their views on the following issues: 1) Based on their economic outlook, which markets do they think will be strong in 2020? 2) What was their best stock pick in 2019? 3) What are their top two picks for 2020? Listen Now

5/14/2019 making-money-with-sprott

Making Money with Sprott

Turning Hard Times into Good Times
Peter Grosskopf, CEO of Sprott Inc. visits for the first time. Gwen Preston and Michael Oliver return. Listen Now

12/20/2016 is-trump-destined-to-mirror-the-hoover-depression

Is Trump Destined to Mirror the Hoover Depression?

Turning Hard Times into Good Times
Dan Oliver, Michael Oliver, Gwen Preston and Eric Coffin return. Drawing from Roman history, Dan was one of the few financial analysts who predicted a Trump victory. But be careful what you wish for, Mr. Trump, because in many ways, you are inheriting a mess similar but exponentially greater than that inherited by President Hoover. Listen Now