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An exercise in poor taste (E1537)

In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max and Stacy discuss the exercise in poor taste that was Warren Buffett’s annual shareholder meeting, in which he told retail investors to bet on America while dumping his own stock and building a massive pile of cash, thus betting against American industry and its workers. In the second half, Max interviews Craig Hemke of TFMetalsReport.com about the gold market in an age of infinite fiat.

An exercise in poor taste (E1537)
Keiser Report is a no holds barred look at the shocking scandals behind the global financial headlines. From the collusion between Wall Street and Capitol Hill to the latest banking crime wave, from bogus government economic statistics to rigged stock markets, nothing escapes the eye of Max Keiser, a former stockbroker, inventor of the virtual specialist technology and co-founder of the Hollywood Stock Exchange.