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This compilation of financial-related insights includes videos from WTFinance, Arcadia Economics, Wall Street Silver, Stansberry Research, Steven Van Metre, George Gammon, and Liberty and Finance.
Edward Chancellor joins WTFinance to discuss higher interest rates that will unravel a super bubble. Rafi Farber joins Arcadia Economics to talk about bank trouble ahead and capital requirements to tighten significantly. Peter St Onge on Wall Street Silver talks about another community bank failing. David Morgan joins Stansberry Research to discuss the most significant money is yet to come. Steven Van Metre talks about an external force that is threatening to break the US banking system. George Gammon discusses RFK Jr’s plans for the US economy. Michael Pento joins Liberty and Finance to talk about the most brutal form of taxation.
WTFinance
Jul 28, 2023
On this episode of the WTFinance podcast I have the pleasure of speaking with Edward Chancellor – A financial historian, journalist and investment strategist. He is also the author of the recently released book “The Price of Time”.
During our conversation we spoke about the Price of Time, what impact low interest rates have had on markets and the economy, what we can expect in the future and more. I hope you enjoy.
Arcadia Economics
Premiered Jul 28, 2023
Why does a guy who looks like the cigarette smoking man from The X Files, radically altering bank regulations? Why is silver getting smashed today? It’s probably Japan’s fault.
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Money supply is surprisingly down – again – for June despite reverse repos pouring into the banking system, a surprising development possibly related to the tightening of banking regulations by the X Files guy. And did you know that only about 12% of consumer debt is subject to rising interest rates? That means the pressure of rising rates is hitting banks almost exclusively.
Wall Street Silver
Jul 28, 2023
In this video, Peter delves into the recent merger involving PacWest, California’s third-largest bank, and another regional bank. Despite reassurances from Janet Yellen about the banking system’s safety, PacWest faced significant challenges, including risky loans to tech ventures and falling bonds. As customers worried about their money, the bank attempted to unload assets at fire sale prices but couldn’t keep up with the pace.
Stansberry Research
Jul 28, 2023
The global economy has faced heightened volatility this year as countries around the world continue shifting away from the U.S. dollar in an effort to unseat the dollar as king of global currencies. Today, Daniela Cambone sits down with precious metals expert David Morgan, who contends that the de-dollarization trend could result in a seismic market shift as countries around the world continue exploring ways to complete transactions. He says, “At the end of all great inflations, the free market comes to the fore and starts finding ways to mitigate the problem… There are countries that are banning together because they’ve had enough of the U.S dollar. So, it’s all shaping up to the fact that we’re near the endgame.”
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David remains skeptical about how folks will respond to the Federal Reserve launching central bank digital currencies (“CBDCs”) amid today’s uncertain market. He encourages investors to explore safe-haven assets in order to protect their portfolios as the banking crisis drags on. “It’s far from over. You might want to think about mitigating the issue by getting into an asset class or making some move that could protect you. If this thing falls rapidly, then it’s very difficult to mitigate the problem,” he concludes.
Steven Van Metre
Jul 28, 2023
External Force Threatens to Break the US Banking System (And How Your Bank Could Be Next to Fail)
George Gammon
Jul 28, 2023
RFK Jr. Has A New Plan To Back The Dollar With This…
Liberty and Finance
Premiered Jul 28, 2023
We’re seeing manifestations of a slowing economy, says portfolio manager Michael Pento. And the banking issues are far from over. He expects stagflation in the months to come. “Inflation is a tax,” he notes, pointing out that it disproportionately affects the poor and middle class. He details how to prepare for the times ahead. Find Pento online: https://pentoport.com
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