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Mike Larson

Editor-in-Chief,

MoneyShow

  • Editor Safe Money Report and Weekend Windfalls at Weiss Ratings
  • Specializes in Income-Focused Stock & Options Strategies
  • Popular Media Guest/Speaker

About Mike

Mike Larson serves as vice president and editor-in-chief at MoneyShow, overseeing all aspects of its investor education efforts and conferences and planning the firm's content operations. Before joining MoneyShow, he was a senior editor and analyst at Weiss Ratings. Mr. Larson produced the company's Safe Money Report, Weekend Windfalls, and Heat Maps newsletters, while also writing, editing, and trading several other past products. His areas of expertise as an analyst include domestic and global interest rates, commercial and residential real estate, and central bank policy.



Mike's Articles

Stocks soared yesterday, with the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average punching through resistance to hit record highs. Precious metals also rose. This morning, equities are mixed while gold just rose to a fresh all-time high above $2,640 an ounce. Treasuries and the dollar are flattish.
Both the Federal Reserve and Bank of Canada have kicked off interest rate-cutting cycles. Both the US and Canadian economies are facing questions about recession risk. And both US and Canadian investors are wondering what’s next for stocks, real estate, currencies, and commodities.
Stocks are in a holding pattern ahead of today’s momentous market news. Gold and silver are mixed, while crude oil is down a bit along with Treasuries. The dollar is flat.
Stocks had another “mixed-bag trading day” yesterday, with the Dow up and the Nasdaq down. More on why that’s happening in a minute. Meanwhile, most other markets – from bonds to precious metals to currencies – are relatively quiet this morning.

Mike's Videos

Executive editor of Gold Newsletter Brien Lundin and editor of Gold Charts R Us Omar Ayales discuss the current "golden era" in precious metals and investment opportunities. Lundin highlights central bank buying, de-dollarization efforts, and potential U.S. investor participation as gold prices rise. He predicts silver outperforming gold and recommends junior mining stocks. Ayales focuses on the shift to an inflationary environment, global fragmentation, and increased gold holdings as a reserve asset. Both experts note the lack of U.S. investor participation as a bullish sign and provide price targets for precious metals. 

Venturing into the alternative and private investing markets requires broadening your horizons beyond traditional investments. But the rewards for stepping out of your comfort zone can include greater profit and income potential, as well as better diversification. Hear from this panel of top event sponsors about the alternatives their firms offer—and how they can help enhance your returns. 

Venturing into the alternative and private investing markets requires broadening your horizons beyond traditional investments. But the rewards for stepping out of your comfort zone can include greater profit and income potential, as well as better diversification. Hear from this panel of top event sponsors about the alternatives their firms offer—and how they can help enhance your returns. 

It's an exciting time for commodities and the companies exploring and producing them! Many are surging in value, while other up-and-comers appear poised to do so next. Find out from this trio of natural resource companies in the uranium, copper/gold, and lithium sectors what business looks like. Then, learn about the unique profit opportunities each offers investors in the rest of 2024 and beyond. 



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Safe Money Report

A comprehensive Monthly Market Overview. Full of detailed, hard-hitting analysis about what is driving the stock market overall, and dividend-paying investments.

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