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Turning Hard Times into Good Times

Turning Hard Times into Good Times

Tuesday at 12 Noon Pacific

March 26th 2013: Preparing For a Tectonic Geopolitical and Economic Shift

Chris Martenson and Eric Coffin appear for the first time while returning Bob Hoy will tell us why he thinks gold and gold share markets are bottoming out. Martenson will talk about the unsustainable future of our economy, energy and the environment and how we should prepare our lives to deal with the adversities we most certainly will face. Then, one of the best and most independent junior mine stock pickers in the world, Eric Coffin, will share his appraisal of the current depressed state of the small-cap mining sector and how you should play it now. Eric has a solid technical understanding

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Chris Martenson

Chris Martenson, PhD (Duke), MBA (Cornell) is an economic researcher and futurist specializing in energy and resource depletion, and co-founder of PeakProsperity.com (along with Adam Taggart).
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Eric Coffin

Eric Coffin is the editor of the HRA Hard Rock Analyst family of publications. Responsible for the financial analysis side of HRA, Coffin has a degree in corporate and investment finance. He has extensive experience in merger and acquisitions and small company financing and promotion. For many years, he tracked the financial performance and funding of all exchangelisted Canadian mining companies and has helped with the formation of several successful exploration ventures. Coffin was one of the first analysts to point out the disastrous effects of gold hedging and gold loan capital financing in 1997. He also predicted the start of the current secular bull market in commodities based on the mo
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Bob Hoye

With a degree in geophysics and a number of fascinating summers working for “juniors” in mining exploration, one winter in "the bush" quickly led Bob into the financial markets. This included experience on the trading desk and in the research department of a large investment dealer. Bob's review of financial history provided the forecasting models needed to anticipate significant trend reversals in the sometimes-alarming volatility typical of the transition from rampant speculation in tangible assets to fabulous speculation in financial assets. As well as the dreadful post-bubble contractions. Regular publications as well as opportunistic technical reports cover the stock market, the yield c
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