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Welcome to this week’s Market Wrap Podcast, I’m Mike Gleason.

Coming up David Smith, Senior Analyst at The Morgan Report and MoneyMetals.com columnist shares his thoughts on the potential effects of the newfound rise of digital gold based investments. And he comments on some new industrial applications for gold and silver that could have a major impact on the supply-demand fundamentals for the metals. Stick around for a fantastic interview with our good friend David Smith, coming up after this week’s market update.

Gold and silver markets got a boost mid week as turmoil in the White House sparked the biggest bout of selling in the stock market since the election.

Democrats and their allies in the legacy media are ramping up their attacks on President Donald Trump to try to drive him out of office. Meanwhile, Trump administration officials are trying to salvage what they can of his endangered policy agenda. So far, most of the president’s priorities have been thwarted by hostile activist judges and an ineffective, business as usual Congress.

House Speaker Paul Ryan and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin insisted this week that they still intend to push through a tax reform package in 2017. But given that the Republican-controlled Congress has refused to make any cuts in government spending, the Democrats will oppose any tax rate reductions on grounds that they could widen the budget deficit. There is little chance that a closely divided Senate will approve more than a few of the tax reforms that the Trump administration wants.

Even as the swamp in Washington festers, and hopes for major reforms fade, some things are actually getting done for taxpayers at the state level. Last week, the Arizona Legislature approved a measure to

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