We love how humble and down to earth Frank Giustra is.
The two greatest debates of the century were Frank Giustra vs. Michael Saylor and Peter Schiff vs. Raoul Pal. Both debates were about Gold vs. Bitcoin (or for Raoul Pal $h*tcoins). In our opinion, Giustra and Schiff won their respective debates. We thought Schiff did slightly better than Giustra because Schiff discussed how the printing of unbacked Tether (USDT) is used to manipulate Bitcoin/Crypto prices.
We admire Schiff for his knowledge of the Austrian School of Economics and Giustra for his investing abilities.
What made the debates especially great were the moderators: Daniela Cambone is the GOAT of precious metals journalists. Tom Bilyeu has been a very good friend of NIA's President for many years.
On April 21st, NIA said in one of its alerts, "Peter is amazing at debating, he is the #1 best in the world."
Two days ago, Giustra acknowledged the same thing by tweeting, "I think Schiff would decimate Saylor in a debate. He would do a better job than I did in my debate."
Giustra's tweet was retweeted today by Schiff. We would love to see Schiff be equally humble and down to earth by tweeting, "I think Giustra does a better job than me at investing."
Be sure to research Giustra backed Abitibi Metals Corp. (CSE: AMQ) and its B26 Polymetallic Deposit in Quebec containing high-grade copper.
Giustra's Aris Mining (TSX: ARIS) hit a new two-year high today of $5.70 per share for a gain of 26.67% since NIA's suggestion at $4.50 per share.
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