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GoldSeek.com Radio - The Mogambo Guru, Gary Kaltbaum, Bob Chapman & Jack Chan



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September 30th, Show Highlights:

This week, the Dow Jones Industrials soared, recording the highest close in years, nearing its all time high point. Is the sky the limit or is it look out below for stocks?

Plus, gold and silver extended last weeks impressive rally with gold tacking on a solid $10, closing near $600 per ounce. What's next for precious metals. Stay tuned as the GoldSeek.com Radio crew investigates.

After a recap of this weeks top headlines, in the first hour, Bob Chapman joins me to discuss his current take on the markets. Next, Jack Chan is watching the recent move in the energy sector closely for signs of a recovery. Jack believes the four year cycle in stocks may have arrived early this year and the worst may be behind for the equities markets. Plus, Gary Kaltbaum shares his market wisdom with the listeners. The first hour wraps up with the 3rd installment of audio excerpts from Benjamin Graham's: The Intelligent Speculator.

In the second hour of this weeks program, Goldseek Radio is excited to present: "The Most Entertaining Man in Economics," The Mogambo himself returns to the show. Richard Daughty pulls no punches as he illustrates why America is: "...DOOMED," sending Prozac sales to record levels. You won't want to miss Richard's astounding gold price forecast - its beyond the dreams of avarice. According to the Mogambo, in the long run, the dollar must collapse to zero and gold will soar to infinity. Next up, Bob Chapman rejoins me to discuss his calculation of the M3 money supply figure. Bob thinks inflation has reached double digits and he warns investors to take cover from the impending financial fallout. Many, thanks to our lucky callers, your silver coins are on their way.

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Richard Daughty

- The Mogambo Guru


Richard Daughty, who describes himself as "the angriest guy in economics,” is writer/publisher of The Mogambo Guru economic newsletter and a general partner and COO for Smith Consultant Group, serving the financial and medical communities. Prior to joining Smith, Daughty was a financial adviser to American Express Financial Advisers in Clearwater, Florida. He holds an MBA in operations research from the University of South Florida and is a strong advocate for sound fiscal and monetary policy. His comments appear frequently in such fine publications as GoldSeek.com, the Daily Reckoning and Barron’s.



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Archived Shows:

Jim Rogers, Arch Crawford, Jim Letourneau & Bob Chapman - September 24th, 2006

Bob Chapman, Jonathan Honig, Gary Kaltbaum, Jack Chan & Peter Grandich - September 16th, 2006

Joe Granville, Kal Gronvall, Bob Chapman, Gary Kaltbaum & Jack Chan - September 9th, 2006

Jay Taylor, Chris Mayer, Bob Chapman, Gary Kaltbaum & Jack Chan - September 2nd, 2006

Arch Crawford, Bob Chapman, Gary Kaltbaum & Jack Chan - August 26, 2006

Peter Schiff, Justice Litle, Jack Chan, Bob Chapman & Gary Kaltbaum - August 19, 2006

John Loeffler, Gary Kaltbaum & Bob Chapman - August 12, 2006

Chris Powell, Karl Gronvall, Gary Kaltbaum & Bob Chapman - August 5, 2006

Dr. Leeb, David Bond, Bob Chapman, Jack Chan & Gary Kaltbaum - July 28, 2006

Paul Van Eeden, Bob Chapman plus more - July 22, 2006

Tim Wood, Bob Chapman plus more - July 15, 2006

Doug Casey & The Gold Wizards - July 8, 2006

Pamela Aden, David Garofalo & The Gold Wizards - July 1, 2006

James Turk, Bob Moriarty & The Gold Wizards - June 24, 2006

The Mogambo Guru, Dr. Roger Tutterow & George-Whitehurst-Berry - June 17, 2006

G. Edward Griffin, Kal Gronvall, Gary Kaltbaum, Bob Chapman and Jack Chan - June 10, 2006

Richard Russell, Ron Brown & Trading Wizards - June 03, 2006

Jason Hommel, Gary Stroik, Bob Chapman, Gary Kaltbaum & Jack Chan - May 27, 2006

Tom Udall, Gary Stroik, Bob Chapman, Gary Kaltbaum & Jack Chan - May 20, 2006

Bill Murphy & Michael Covel - May 13, 2006

Jim Sinclair - May 06, 2006

Richard Daughty, The Mogambo Guru - April 28, 2006

Catherine Austin Fitts - April 22, 2006

Mark Leibovit - April 15, 2006

Addison Wiggin - April 8, 2006

Dr. Ron Paul - April 1, 2006

Bob Chapman - March 25, 2006

Dr. Marc Faber - March 18, 2006

John Rubion & David Coffin - March 11, 2006

Julian Phillips & Gary Kaltbaum - March 4, 2006

Steve Forbes & Dr. Van K. Tharp - February 25, 2006

Bob Chapman & Jack Chan - February 18, 2006

Jim Willie, Roland Watson & David Morgan - February 11, 2006

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