February 12, 2022 | This Week in Money

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- Ross Clark – Stock Markets, Inflation, Bonds, Precious Metals, Oil, Canadian Dollar. Special Offer! 25% Off for New Annual Subscribers.
- John Rubino – Truckers, 40 Year High Inflation, Gold, Stock Market, Cyrptocurrencies
- Wolf Richter – Used Vehicle Prices, Consumer Debt, US Real Estate
- Larry Reaugh – President & CEO of American Manganese Inc. on Company Showcase – American Manganese CEO Discusses Demonstration Plant Update. Rising Lithium Price Increases Value of LFP Batteries. Read Benzinga Article – “Global $36 Billion Battery Recycling Markets to 2028 – Growing Demand for Recycled Products and Recovery of Valuable Metals“. Read Auto.com Article – “How EV Battery Recycling Helps Manage Raw Material Cost Escalations“. Watch Scotty Kilmer – “They Tried to Shut Me Down for Telling the Truth About This Electric Car“. See AMY Lithium-ion Recycling Technology – Updated Jan. 2021.
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Wolf Richter – Used Vehicle Prices, Consumer Debt, US Real Estate
Watch AMY’s Video – “Our Revolutionary Lithium-ion Battery Recycling Technology”.
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The frustrating part of the idea of splitting up the US to red and blue “countries” is that the entire west coast, the best real estate in the west is all “blue”. If you’re a libertarian and want to live near the ocean you’d have to move to Texas or Florida. Would you want to move to Eastern Washington?