Michael Gentile: The Fed Wants Inflation To Be Very High – The Daily Dive

For our mid-week episode of the Daily Dive, we sit down with Michael Gentile, a Canadian small cap investor. Michael sits down with us this afternoon to discuss the hot topic of inflation and the impact of the Fed, his take on whether we’re in a long term bull market for small caps, as well as the topics of gold, bitcoin, and the recent firms he has stepped into positions with.

Michael has been a profession money manager for close to two decades, having most recently spent fifteen years at Formula Growth, an independent investment firm based in Montreal. In 2018 he retired from full time money management to focus on his personal holdings, where he currently has significant top five ownership stakes in over 10 small cap mining firms.


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