Being Exponential With Luke Lango

Your Salary is Collapsing While Assets Soar. Here's Why

InvestorPlace Season 1 Episode 33

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In this episode of Being Exponential, we break down some of the most important forces shaping markets, money, and power right now — from geopolitics and commodities to AI infrastructure and government spending.

We start with the Greenland deal and why it matters far beyond headlines. From critical minerals to energy security, Greenland has become a focal point in the global competition for resources needed to power the AI era.

From there, we zoom out to gold, silver, and industrial metals, and explain why they’re moving higher as part of a much bigger trend: structural de-dollarization. As confidence in fiat currencies erodes and global trade shifts, we discuss whether the dollar is slowly losing purchasing power — and what that means for investors.

Next, we dive into Nvidia’s role in stabilizing CoreWeave, and what this moment says about the true backbone of the AI economy. Chips, capital, and compute are converging — and Nvidia sits at the center of it all.

We also examine government investment in USAR and what it signals about rising defense, infrastructure, and strategic spending priorities as the world enters a more competitive, resource-driven era.

This episode connects the dots between geopolitics, AI, commodities, and capital flows — all through the lens of exponential change.