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Kitco News: The Cracks are Showing even as Markets Hit Record Highs

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The stock market is hitting record highs, credit markets are flashing warning signs, and economic cracks are widening—yet many investors remain oblivious to the brewing storm. In a recent interview with Jeremy Szafron of Kitco News, financial analyst George Gammon delved into the precarious state of the global financial system, uncovering troubling parallels to the pre-2008 crisis era.

This alarming financial landscape suggests that while the stock market may be soaring, the foundation underneath is eroding fast.

Gammon highlighted eerie similarities between today’s conditions and those leading up to the 2007 Bear Stearns collapse:

“The biggest risk right now isn’t the Fed—it’s the shadow banking system. When trust in collateral erodes, liquidity vanishes overnight.”

The bottom line? A full-blown 2008-style meltdown isn’t inevitable, but the warning signs are impossible to ignore.

Most importantly, true wealth lies in access to goods and services, not just inflated asset prices. In a crisis, liquidity and tangible assets will matter far more than paper gains.

The financial system is walking a tightrope. While central banks maintain the illusion of stability, the real economy is showing cracks—from failing credit markets to distressed consumers.

The question isn’t if a correction is coming, but how severe it will be.

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For a deeper dive, watch the full interview on Kitco News—and consider whether your portfolio is truly prepared for what’s ahead.

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