
U.S. Global Investors' Podcasts
Please note: The reports listed below contain dated material. The data provided was current at the time of publication. For current information regarding any of the funds mentioned in these presentations, please visit the appropriate fund performance page.
U.S. Global Investors has captured the attention of the top-tier financial publications, radio and television shows. Our fund managers are sought for their in-depth knowledge and unique perspective on the world’s financial markets. You can find some of their commentaries and research reports recorded as podcasts below.
Click here to visit the Podcast Archive.
Investor Alert Podcast
Published every Friday evening at 8 p.m. (EST).
The Investor Alert podcast is a free downloadable audio file of our weekly email newsletter. The newsletter features a brief, in-depth synopsis of the major movements in the world’s markets. The commentaries utilize a SWOT analysis format to summarize the strengths and weaknesses exhibited by the market while the opportunities and threats identify positive factors and risks we see going forward.
| August 2008 | ||
| 00:20:30 | 4.92 MB MP3 | |
| 00:19:33 | 4.69 MB MP3 | |
| 00:20:41 | 5 MB MP3 | |
| July 2008 | ||
| 00:16:10 | 3.89 MB MP3 | |
| 00:15:49 | 3.8 MB MP3 | |
| 00:13:43 | 3.29 MB MP3 | |
| 00:16:23 | 3.93 MB MP3 | |
| June 2008 | ||
| 00:15:37 | 3.75 MB MP3 | |
| 00:16:07 | 3.87 MB MP3 | |
| 00:15:41 | 3.82 MB MP3 | |
| May 2008 | ||
| 00:14:06 | 3.39 MB MP3 | |
| 00:17:28 | 3.93 MB MP3 | |
| 00:16:23 | 3.93 MB MP3 | |
| 00:16:41 | 4 MB MP3 | |
| 00:18:42 | 4.49MB MP3 | |
| April 2008 | ||
| 00:17:40 | 4.24MB MP3 | |
| 00:15:54 | 3.82MB MP3 | |
| 00:15:13 | 3.65MB MP3 | |
| 00:19:40 | 4.72MB MP3 | |
| March 2008 | ||
| 00:17:13 | 4.13MB MP3 | |
| 00:18:08 | 4.35MB MP3 | |
| 00:17:00 | 4.08MB MP3 | |
| 00:12:13 | 2.96 MB MP3 | |
| February 2008 | ||
| 00:13:13 | 3.17 MB MP3 | |
| 00:13:53 | 3.33 MB MP3 | |
| 00:12:15 | 2.94 MB MP3 | |
| 00:17:13 | 4.13 MB MP3 | |
View the Web version of the Investor Alert
Portfolio Direct Commentary Podcasts
Published on the 25th of each month.
The monthly portfolio commentary podcasts are a collection of free downloadable audio files regarding all U.S. Global Investors' funds. The commentaries are provided in a SWOT format and give a synopsis of the market conditions that may impact each fund.
| June 2008 | |||
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| Fund Name | Length | Size | Feed |
| 00:02:55 | 698.75 KB | ||
| 00:01:21 | 1.04 MB | ||
| 00:05:55 | 1.42 MB | ||
| 00:05.45 | 1.38 MB | ||
| 00:02:16 | 545.88 KB | ||
| 00:03:57 | 949.84 KB | ||
| 00:06:49 | 1.64 MB | ||
| 00:02:03 | 490.29 KB | ||
| 00:03:24 | 815.67 KB | ||
| 00:03:44 | 894.56 KB | ||
A text version of the commentaries is available by clicking here.
Please consider carefully the fund’s investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. For this and other important information, obtain a fund prospectus by visiting www.usfunds.com or by calling 1-800-US-FUNDS (1-800-873-8637). Read it carefully before investing. Distributed by U.S. Global Brokerage, Inc. An investment in a money market fund is neither insured nor guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government agency. Although the fund seeks to preserve the value of your investment at $1.00 per share, it is possible to lose money by investing in the fund.
Foreign and emerging market investing involves special risks such as currency fluctuation and less public disclosure, as well as economic and political risk. Gold funds may be susceptible to adverse economic, political or regulatory developments due to concentrating in a single theme. The price of gold is subject to substantial price fluctuations over short periods of time and may be affected by unpredicted international monetary and political policies. We suggest investing no more than 5% to 10% of your portfolio in gold or gold stocks. Investing in small- and mid-cap stocks may be more risky and more volatile than investing in large-cap stocks. Tax-exempt Income is federal income tax free. A portion of this income may be subject to state and local income taxes, and if applicable, may subject certain investors to the Alternative Minimum Tax as well. Bond funds are subject to interest-rate risk; their value declines as interest rates rise. By investing in a specific geographic region, a regional fund’s returns and share price may be more volatile than those of a less concentrated portfolio. Because the Global Resources Fund concentrates its investments in a specific industry, the fund may be subject to greater risks and fluctuations than a portfolio representing a broader range of industries.