In a recent interview, financial expert Lynette Zang joined forces with renowned trader Francis Hunt, also known as The Market Sniper, to discuss a hot button topic in the world of finance: the truth about fintech and the potential for a banking collapse.
Zang, who serves as the Chief Market Analyst at ITM Trading, is a well-known advocate for sound money and has been sounding the alarm about the dangers of our fractional-reserve banking system for years. In this interview, she once again warned of the risks posed by the rapid growth of fintech companies and their potential to disrupt traditional banking.
The interview between Lynette Zang and Francis Hunt offered a sobering assessment of the current state of the financial system and the potential dangers posed by fintech companies and other disruptive technologies. However, it also offered a glimmer of hope for the future, highlighting the potential benefits of a sound money system based on gold and silver. Only time will tell whether their warnings will be heeded, but one thing is certain: the future of finance is uncertain, and it will require vigilance and caution to navigate the challenges ahead.
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