Is The Gold Standard Tied To The Real Story Behind The Wizard Of OZ

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What was The Wizard of Oz really about? Was it about the Gold Standard?
In this video, we look at the hidden meanings behind the classic story of The Wizard of Oz and how it serves as a powerful metaphor for the Gold Standard in the late 19th century.
OZ is an ounce of gold, this was money at one time and I share my journey into the precious metals sector and why I think the future of gold & commodities will move towards digital assets and ownership.

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