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The Quiet Brief
by Mark and Nino
The Quiet Brief is a thoughtful look at money, markets, and geopolitics — without pretending to have all the answers.Hosted by Mark and Nino, the show explores the forces shaping capital beneath the headlines: monetary policy, global trade, energy, incentives, and the second-order effects that often go unnoticed in day-to-day market coverage. The goal isn’t prediction or persuasion, but understanding.Mark brings more than two decades of firsthand experience across multiple market cycles. Following the dot-com crash, he transitioned from technology investing into commodities, developing a long-term perspective on monetary risk, debt-based systems, and the historical role of gold and silver in preserving purchasing power. His views are shaped less by certainty than by cycles, history, and lived experience.Together, Mark and Nino approach each episode with curiosity, context, and respect for uncertainty — aware that markets are com
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Bank of England must plan for a financial crisis triggered by aliens??
Bank of England is openly stress-testing for extreme, even hypothetical scenarios, which quietly signals how fragile modern financial systems really are.Iran has shown that in today’s world, shutting off the internet is no longer just censorship—it’s a powerful economic and political control mechanism.Since 2020, asset prices across stocks, housing, gold, and crypto suggest not explosive growth, but a steady decline in the value of money itself.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Quiet Brief is a thoughtful look at money, markets, and geopolitics — without pretending to have all the answers.Hosted by Mark and Nino, the show explores the forces shaping capital beneath the headlines: monetary policy, global trade, energy, incentives, and the second-order effects that often go unnoticed in day-to-day market coverage. The goal isn’t prediction or persuasion, but understanding.Mark brings more than two decades of firsthand experience across multiple market cycles. Following the dot-com crash, he transitioned from technology investing into commodities, developing a long-term perspective on monetary risk, debt-based systems, and the historical role of gold and silver in preserving purchasing power. His views are shaped less by certainty than by cycles, history, and lived experience.Together, Mark and Nino approach each episode with curiosity, context, and respect for uncertainty — aware that markets are com
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