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How To Beat Currency Debasement, Ep 450 Rajat Soni
Episode 45030th December 2024 • NZ Everyday Investor • Podcasts NZ / WorldPodcasts.com / Darcy Ungaro
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Special thank you to Rajat Soni - if you like his style, be sure to check out @rajatsonifinance on YouTube.

Having an allocation to Bitcoin, or at least gold is really important. This isn’t about picking the next big thing, it’s about accumulating wealth outside of a system which is programmatically in decline.

So, this all brings me to today’s guest. Rajat Soni. Rajat is a CFA Charterholder who posts regularly about Bitcoin on X – so much so in fact, he recently got in trouble with the CFA institute. This is when he hit my radar, and when I decided to get him on the podcast.

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