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Lynette Zang: Banks, China, and Gold Coins (w/ Eric Griffin)

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Streamed live on Sep 8, 2021

Question 1:
Do you think an overnight re-evaluation of precious metals can occur while major banks still hold massive short positions in these metals? Would government likely wait until these banks have exited their shorts to avoid collapsing a too-big-to-fail institution?

Question 2:
What is the “wealth transfer” and how will it affect me?

Question 3:
Why do people think gold is worth so much – you can’t eat it?

Question 4:
How can the looming default of Evergrande Bank in China impact the global real estate market?

Question 5:
If gold and silver are going to be the means of trade, what does it really matter if I have bars, rounds, or coins?  And why would I want to pay extra premium for American minted coins versus rounds or foreign coins?

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