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Is the US debt crisis fueling Gold´s rise? [Video]

In this milestone 200th episode of Live from the Vault, Andrew Maguire is joined by Andy Schectman, Craig Hemke, and Rob Kientz for an in-depth roundtable on how rising interest rates and speculative trading are shaking up gold and silver prices.

The panel explores the implications of these market dynamics and highlights global economic challenges, such as the growing US debt and inflation, urging the importance of holding precious metals as a safeguard against financial uncertainty.

Timestamps:

  • 00:00 Start
  • 02:40 Introduction of panel: Andy Schectman, Craig Hemke, and Rob Kientz
  • 03:40 The potential impact of Trump’s victory on the gold market
  • 22:25 Expert insights on the possibly incoming revaluation of gold
  • 39:50 The future of money: it’s already unfolding
  • 46:20 Key concerns in politics and monetary policy
  • 57:20 Dislocations between bonds, the dollar, and gold

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Samuel Briggs

Samuel Briggs

Kinesis Money

Samuel holds a deep understanding of the precious metals markets, and as an in-house journalist for 1:1 gold and silver-backed monetary system, Kinesis, he is chiefly responsible for updating the community with insights and analys

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