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David Morgan is the Founder and Publisher of The Morgan Report, an investment newsletter that helps individuals build and preserve wealth through precious metals, sound economic principles, and honest money advocacy. Since its founding in 1998, The Morgan Report has become a trusted resource in the commodities and resource investment sector. He is recognized for his deep analysis and for helping investors achieve significant returns. Beyond his financial expertise, David educates others on the moral and psychological aspects of money, recently releasing the documentary Silver Sunrise, exploring money's impact on individual well-being and freedom.
In this episode…Most people sense that something feels off in today's economy, even if they can't identify it. Prices rising and savings shrinking, the promise of financial stability seems to drift further out of reach. The underlying cause of this unease may not solely be economic; it could also be fundamentally personal. Could how individuals manage their finances significantly influence their perception of freedom?
According to David Morgan, a longtime precious metals expert and student of monetary history, the answer starts with honesty. He believes societies stay free only when their money is trustworthy, because money is ultimately a reflection of collective integrity. Drawing from centuries of economic cycles, he explains how debased currency erodes personal agency, encourages moral shortcuts, and ultimately weakens the bond between citizens and institutions. In his view, inflation functions like a hidden tax that quietly siphons away both wealth and confidence, leaving people feeling powerless even as they work harder than ever.
In this episode of The Same Day Podcast, Yoni Schmidt is joined by David Morgan, Founder and Publisher of The Morgan Report, to discuss the vital connection between sound money and personal freedom. They explore why honest currency underpins a healthy society, how inflation undermines both wealth and trust, and what ordinary investors can do to protect themselves in an unstable system. David also shares insights on entrepreneurship, authenticity, and why our values matter just as much as our assets.
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