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This podcast is a continuation of my 30-July-2015 interview with Keith Weiner, CEO of Monetary Metals and president of the Gold Standard Institute USA.

In the first part, we discussed the ultimate fate of the dollar. In this episode, we look at the true purpose of the Fed, the limits of central bank power, and then examine investments and speculations that allow us to profit from today's economic situation.

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This podcast is a recording of a conversation I had on July 30th with economist Keith Weiner, CEO of Monetary Metals and president of the Gold Standard Institute USA. We intended to chat for about 20 minutes, but wound up talking for almost an hour and a half! Due to the length, I’ve broken it up into two parts.

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I think it's time we all switched to using gold as our unit of account, as the fiat currencies of the world continue to be consumed in a firestorm of inflationary "money" creation. Whether or not we hold actual physical gold (which we should, as our bedrock cash position) we should be seeking to own stuff that is rising in value in gold terms. The real problem is that the signals we get from investments priced in EUR, USD, JPY, etc. are being seriously distorted by the massive issuance of these currencies, resulting in investors continuing to hold them and even add to them, believing their value is rising when it is in fact falling.

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In this episode, I take the top three frequently asked questions about pricing in gold, and answer them.  What am I trying to do with this web site?  Why use gold as the measure of value?  And the big one: how exactly does pricing in gold improve investment results?

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This week the retail price of gasoline hit a new all-time high.  Is it time to sell the SUV and buy a hybrid?  Listen to the second Priced in Gold Podcast to hear my comments on pricing gasoline in gold.  I have also added the chart showing US retail gasoline priced in gold for the last ten years to the Charts section of the website.

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The big news this week is that the Dow Jones Indistrial Average has broken the 13,000 barrier, establishing a new all-time high.  What does this all mean?  Has the Dow been a good place to invest money?  Listen to the first Priced in Gold Podcast to hear my comments on investing, the DJIA, and pricing in gold.

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