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Jay Taylor’s show will explain the real underlying causes for plunging stock prices, plunging home prices and growing unemployment. By correctly diagnosing the cause of America’s economic decline, rather than listening to excuses from Wall Street and Washington, Jay will offer winning investment ideas to protect and increase wealth.

Topics to be discussed will include the cause of the decline of: our monetary system and our economy, the housing markets, the equity markets, and commodities, Why gold and silver are rising in value and how investors can profit from the direction of these markets through specific stocks, ETF’s and precious metals will also be discussed. Turning Hard Times into Good Times is broadcast live every Tuesday at 12 Noon Pacific Time on the VoiceAmerica Business Channel.

Turning Hard Times into Good Times Jay Taylor

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    • 4.6 • 40 Ratings

Jay Taylor’s show will explain the real underlying causes for plunging stock prices, plunging home prices and growing unemployment. By correctly diagnosing the cause of America’s economic decline, rather than listening to excuses from Wall Street and Washington, Jay will offer winning investment ideas to protect and increase wealth.

Topics to be discussed will include the cause of the decline of: our monetary system and our economy, the housing markets, the equity markets, and commodities, Why gold and silver are rising in value and how investors can profit from the direction of these markets through specific stocks, ETF’s and precious metals will also be discussed. Turning Hard Times into Good Times is broadcast live every Tuesday at 12 Noon Pacific Time on the VoiceAmerica Business Channel.

    Searching for Hope in a World Going Mad!

    Searching for Hope in a World Going Mad!

    Michael Oliver and Rev. Larry Beane join host Jay Taylor on the last show of Turning Hard Times to Good Times at the Voice America Business Channel. Interviews covering similar themes and guests will be available at JayTaylorMedia.com and at YouTube.

    • 56 min
    Gold Shares & Other Bargains

    Gold Shares & Other Bargains

    Kevin Duffy and Patrick Highsmith return as guests.

    • 55 min
    Inflation, recession, and declining US Hegemony

    Inflation, recession, and declining US Hegemony

    Alasdair Macleod, Michael Oliver & Chen Lin return. Last week Austrian economist Daniel Lacalle assured listeners that the dollar will remain as the world’s reserve currency for at least the next 5 to 10 years. Alasdair may disagree.

    • 56 min
    Why Central Banks Will Choose Recession Over Inflation

    Why Central Banks Will Choose Recession Over Inflation

    Dr.

    • 57 min
    Seeking Shelter from the Impending 2023 Recessionary Storm

    Seeking Shelter from the Impending 2023 Recessionary Storm

    Lyn Alden and Michael Oliver are this week’s guests. On December 11 Lyn published an extensive report to her paid subscribers titled “Defensive Assets Deep Dive Analysis.

    • 57 min
    Why Invest in Gold if the Dollar is Strong?

    Why Invest in Gold if the Dollar is Strong?

    Keith Weiner, Quinton Hennigh and Chen Lin return. Keith Weiner’s Monetary Metals encourages investors to lease or lend their gold or silver to Monetary Metals’ clients in exchange for interest payable in kind.

    • 56 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
40 Ratings

40 Ratings

Unhappy Walker ,

Irving resources tout

Don’t blow off Jay Taylor! Yes, he has mining company sponsors. But some of them, like Great Bear, have turned into legendary success stories. These days (2021-2022) He is pushing what will be the next gold mining legend, Irving Resources. IRVRF IRV has a portfolio of old gold mining sites in Japan. Listen and learn.

malfoxley ,

Great show!

Jay, host of the Turning Hard Times Into Good Times podcast, highlights all aspects of economics, stocks and more in this can’t miss podcast! The host and expert guests offer insightful advice and information that is helpful to anyone that listens!

Jondalar59 ,

One of my favorite podcasts

Jay gives very helpful advice and tips for mining stocks each week, and his interviews with CEO's and Mining insiders are spot on. I do not subscribe to his newsletter at this time, however I have used his recommendations from his podcasts to purchase numerous Jr. Miners that have had excellent returns in 2015, 2016 and 2017. NOVO, Genesis, Tri-Metals, Klondike, Nevada Exploration are just a few of the Juniors that I purchased that have had excellent returns for me.
(Not to mention DynaCert and GoldMoney which have had Outstanding returns!!)
His "on air" discussion and breakdown of his own dilemma about what to do and when to sell his NSRPF holdings was invaluable to me, as I was debating this same thing but couldn't make up my mind as to 'sell' or 'hold'. I ended up selling a large part of my holdings after hearing Jay discuss his thoughts about this stock and was able to take a large profit by selling when I did.
Although I could do without the political comments, (I tend to be progressive in my social views, though fiscally conservative) I do highly value his opinions and expertise in the Mining sector. I also believe that Jay's political views are heartfelt and deeply held so I don't mind overlooking his opinions when they differ from mine. (agree to disagree)

I hope 2018 has many blessings and continued good health for Jay and his family.

Please keep up the great work Jay!

John

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