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Matt and Doug open with a light discussion about June holidays, local attitudes toward Pride Month in Virginia, and Trump's unusual AI-style memes, then shift into subscriber questions. Doug explains his cautious stance on sizing into cheap junior mining and gold stocks while wanting more cash "dry powder" amid fears of a potential deflationary market collapse that could temporarily drag miners down too. They discuss whether nuclear weapons and modern city-targeting warfare violate the Geneva Conventions, citing WWII bombings, Korea, Iraq infrastructure attacks, and the devastation and contested casualty estimates in Gaza and southern Lebanon. Doug and Matt touch on eVTOL investing as a regulatory-heavy, early-industry space; risks from Japan rate changes, major tech IPOs, index/ETF dynamics, and speculative options; corn vs. soybeans as a fertilizer play; Doug's views on the soul as unprovable but personally plausible; why Eric Sprott's Forbes cover isn't a top signal; Interactive Brokers for Canadian exchanges; and why inheritance often harms children unless values and education are strong.

00:00 June Holiday Banter

01:12 Pride Flags and Virginia

02:08 Trump Meme Calendar

05:08 Gold Stocks and Dry Powder

08:52 Nukes and War Crimes

13:01 Gaza and Lebanon Fallout

15:22 eVTOL Investing Outlook

18:43 Japan Yen Carry and IPO Top

21:16 Corn vs Soybeans Trade

23:18 Do Souls Exist

27:09 Sprott Cover Top Signal

29:47 Broker for Canadian Stocks

30:13 Inheritance and Raising Kids

35:39 Wrap Up and Next Week