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Gold Telegraph: This is What Always Happens When the System is Changing

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It’s incredible to witness what’s unfolding in Canada right now. The entire world is laughing. Again, Zero gold in the vaults.

The global economy was not supposed to morph into something that resembled a circus. That is what it has transformed into. Over the last few months, Japan, Canada, France, Germany, and the list goes on. This is what always happens when the system is changing.

BANK INDONESIA WILL BUY OVER $9 BILLION WORTH OF BONDS IN THE SECONDARY MARKET NEXT YEAR

Here they come… Print.

The Dow is on track for its first 10-day losing streak since 1974. It’s not a coincidence that insiders sold shares at a record pace in the fourth quarter. There are always signs.

Jerome Powell said today that people feel the effect of high prices, not high inflation. Come again? This is the leader of the most powerful central bank in the world.

I was very early with this prediction, but how can anyone dismiss the prospects of stagflation? Look at the 1970s, valuation shifts and gold’s rise. Now we face tariffs, currency wars, hot conflicts, and to top it all off: Record global debt Nightmare for central banks.

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Fartcoin… yes, Fartcoin has just surged to a market cap of over $900 million. Meanwhile, the market itself is breaking down. This is a true signal that everything is broken.

BREAKING NEWS: ADVISERS TO INCOMING US PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP ARE RECOMMENDING HE WAIVE ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEWS FOR FEDERALLY FUNDED CRITICAL MINERALS PROJECTS TO BOOST DOMESTIC PRODUCTION

Here comes the mining boom.

“Implementation would reflect a major shift in how Washington reviews proposed mines…”

Source: https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-advisers-urge-ending-environmental-reviews-mines-receiving-us-funds-2024-12-18/

The only way to break mineral dependence on China is through mining. The United States is finally waking up to this reality. Canada, on the other hand, remains asleep at the wheel.

Canadian business legend Pierre Lassonde highlights a critical issue in my recent conversation with him. Only 2% of Canada’s $2.5 trillion pension funds are invested in Canadian public equities. That is a mind-blowing statistic. Many Canadian mining companies struggle to stay alive, largely due to the country’s OWN stupidity.

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Only 2% of Canada’s $2.5 trillion in pension funds are invested in Canadian public equities. Essentially, Canadian taxpayers are funding foreign economies while these funds neglect their own domestic growth. How is this not a massive story?

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