Part one was about golden part two will be about silver. He has over 30 years expressed in the field and it runs the gamut from manufacturing, mining, refining, and trading. He has traded it all physical with futures and forwards. You have probably seen him on cnbc, bloomberg tv talking about Precious Metals as well as the print media and reuters and the wall street journal. Last week he did this at the ipmi, the international Precious Metals as to to. He was at that conference and you can follow him on his blog. [applause] thank you, everyone, thank you for coming. A little color about the presentation to add more than i did. In developing these presentations, its mostly history. I actually have to do a lot of research. When i started doing presentations which was for the ipmi, i started mostly about the market. As you start to cover every topic and you are out of topics then what do you talk about . When i had to think of something new, i got curious about the history of Precious Met
About our nations finances and financial history, and we are, of course, eight smithsonian affiliate. Today, we are going to hear again from our friend, back by popular demand. This is part two. Part one was about gold. Part two will be about silver. Gamet, and runs tghhe he has traded all futures forwards and you have probably seen him on cnbc, bloomberg, talking about precious metals, reuters and the wall street journal, other media outlets. Now, this is an encore performance by miguel. Last week, he was at the International Precious metals institute, and you can follow him if you like what he has to say at his blog, www. Pre ciousmetalslife. Com. Miguel, please. Thank you, everyone. Thank you for coming. And let of color about presentation. In developing these presentations i have been doing here at the museum, i actually have to do a lot of research. When i started doing presentations for the ipmi, i started mostly about the market, and then i started to cover every topic, and we r
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