“Gold Always Holds Value”
Joseph Malcarne makes the case for a precious metals strategy on 77 WABC’s miniCAST, alongside John Catsimatidis.
American Sovereign Bullion founder Joseph Malcarne joined 77 WABC’s miniCAST for a plain-spoken conversation about physical gold and silver, and why he believes they still belong in any honest discussion about protecting what a family has worked to build.
The full interview is below. Give it a listen, then reach out if you would like to talk it through with a real person on our team.
“Gold Always Holds Value” on 77 WABC
Interview aired on 77 WABC’s miniCAST, The Cast Roundtable with John Catsimatidis, on May 31, 2026. Joseph Malcarne appeared as an interview guest. This interview does not constitute an endorsement of American Sovereign Bullion by 77 WABC. Also on 77 WABC.
In This Conversation
- Why Joseph believes physical gold and silver belong in any honest conversation about protecting retirement savings.
- The difference between holding metal in your own name and paper exposure you never actually touch.
- What thousands of years of monetary history taught him about where value really sits.
- How American Sovereign Bullion works with families who would rather talk to a real person than buy online.
This interview is provided for general educational purposes and is not financial, tax, or legal advice. Precious metals carry risk and prices may rise and fall. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
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