How To Invest In Commodities For Beginners In 2021: Profit From Inflation & Fiat Currency Debasement

by | Aug 26, 2022 | Invest During Inflation | 25 comments

How To Invest In Commodities For Beginners In 2021: Profit From Inflation & Fiat Currency Debasement




How To Invest In Commodities For Beginners In 2021 Profit From Inflation & Fiat Currency Debasement

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25 Comments

  1. Michael Cowan

    What do you think will be the best performing commodity in 2021?

  2. Stuart Austin

    good video. do you know a good platform for commodities in the UK?

  3. Patrick McGoohan

    Thanks Micheal. I just missed out on the commodities boom after many of the mining companies had already had ASX gains. As you say, the central bank interference is an added factor to the price discovery aspect. I've heard the Gold price is surpressed and I could imagine that they might do the same to the agricultural sector prices to curtail any social unrest. I watched Jerome Powelle talk Infront of Congress and he sounds very hawkish on inflation

  4. SuperJV4x

    not to be cynical but cautious – if governments allow banks to do a 'bail in' and take your money, and they say under the Great Reset "you will own nothing and you will be happy" – then what's to stop the governments from pulling the plug, then when the system restarts, they say 'the public can no longer own commodities due to a world crisis' – i.e. they simply confiscate them

  5. Everything and Everywhere

    So I looked at the stuck market and it seems there is a virus that had taken hold.

  6. Kenny Nickell

    In addition to you, I follow Lynette Zang and she said stay away from investment companies that are owned by banks..so, is Interactive Brokers owned by a bank???..
    Or is I.B. a privertly owned company???..thx..
    You're Awesome too..

  7. Karen O

    I found DBB and DBA at Vanguard a much more trusted platform than WeBull which is Chinese owned. I avoid Chinese anything like the plague.

  8. ChosenCalledJoshua

    This video is a week old and USO went from 105% to currently 130%.

  9. peace

    I make huge profits on my investment since i started trading with mrs Martina Rodriguez, her trading strategies are legitimate

  10. Barn Find

    Goat

  11. Eran Hertz

    Just came back from my bank investment advisor, he didn't know anything about commodities or REIT, said they are too risky, and offered me blue-chip stocks. Also, he believes USA inflation is only 2% now because that's what the Fed said. They are all living in a bubble reading from the same messages page, only independent individuals like you can tell us what's real. Thank you for showing us where the Titanic's lifeboats are.

  12. sadiemakesmesmile

    What is the minimum I can invest in commodity ETFs?

  13. Jupiter

    Apocalipse is aways near for those who just sit in society sidelines. In real, there are few people who produces wealth in this globalized world. Shame on you that just waits the end.

  14. Unande Gumegume

    I took the risk in contacting klaxonstools, and I got lots of money from their t

  15. FordHP

    Thank you for the videos and the insight. After reviewing the holdings for the various Invesco Commodity funds you mentioned, I found that there is a sizable percentage of US Treasuries. Is this not detracting from the these funds and a red flag?

  16. Aishat

    Creating a multiple outfits will enable anyone get hold of funds steady. I made my first Bitcoin profit with a stock trader whom also taught me how to trade Bitcoin on my Convinent this time I made $9000 Steady trading Ether coporate bonds and ETF Commodities.

  17. Dan Harvey

    Haha there is a genuine question here in reg to what currency you would hold as a cash-safety out of USD, GBP, & the EURO?

    But to explain the situation.. I had a measly 2k remaining from my Aus super early release last year, after i had to take it out to get by post covid, & then move back to NZ and loose money & savings doing so (plus the more expensive everything lol). But i had that 2k remaining, which i put into crypto in August. & through a series of trading alts & yield farming, with only 2k max put in on top, im now at 27k usd.. Which is pretty insane tbh.. So ive just recently cashed out most of my positions to usd stablecoins which I'm gaining interest on in Nexo. I'm looking at the wider asset market & i feel it's getting to about 11.58 or even 11.59 on the clock. The way i see it is that any crypto crash is not going to be caused by crypto but by all the margin debt & derivatives in stocks, or an implosion of the housing market which at the mania stage globally.. So I'm short-term bearish crypto, long-term bullish. But I don't want to be holding bags but instead have cash on the side to buy that dip.. Also yes diversify into some commodities too..

    But my question is, the USD is trash, but it's still needed as an asset to trade with, & in the event of a market crash the USD will still be the value of the USD, whereas any crypto for eg will be lower (& id rather buy that dip), so the question is, if you were able to hold USD, GPB, or EURO, as a cash-safety asset, what would you hold that is most likely to keep value? Are all 3 being debased at the same rate, or is the EURO a better bet to hold it's purchasing power? I've been seeing that countries, beginning with those with sanctions, (Russia has recently stopped trading in USD & has converted to EURO instead & others will follow, in many ways the US did this to themselves) but increasingly others too, are increasingly using the EURO as a trading currency as it's not only more open, but more stable & possibly holding it's value better? Interested in your thoughts..

    Also cheers for your content bro your a dead-set legend always dropping the truth i always learn lots, Cheers.. 🙂

  18. Engin Uzum

    The stock market is one of the most potential places to invest your money,investing in stock is often risky which draws attention to the huge gains and losses of the investors,if you can manage the risk then you can take advantage of the stock market to secure your financial position and earn money.

  19. sandfish63

    I actually think you hit on something with this one…. well done … I bet it's not your idea though is it ?

  20. M L

    Booooooo SLV. Physical > PSLV > SLV

  21. Frankenho poopy pants

    SLV is by far the worst commodity to buy. You should be pushing for people to buy physical silver.

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