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Stephanie Pomboy: Iran War Creating A Global Scramble For Hard Assets?

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Macro maven Stephanie Pomboy returned today for her monthly livestream.

We discussed the implications the war is having on global resources and financial markets.

Stephanie explained why the latest developments only reinforce her longstanding rational for owning commodities. And why she expects that to be even more important for investors going forward.

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