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Gold to $35,000? The Warning Investors Can’t Ignore

Gold to $35,000? The Warning Investors Can’t Ignore

Episode 260 Published 1 month ago
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🎧 Audio Podcast Description Oil markets are on edge. Inflation pressures are building. And some analysts are warning that a major financial shift may be closer than most investors realize. In this episode of The Secret War on Cash, Dean Heskin and Chris Agelastos examine the growing uncertainty tied to tensions involving Iran and the critical role of the Strait of Hormuz in global oil supply. As energy prices rise, the conversation explores how those increases ripple through transportation, manufacturing, and everyday consumer costs, potentially pushing the economy toward recession territory. The discussion also turns to a bold prediction from Robert Kiyosaki, who suggests that a massive paper-asset bubble could eventually burst, sending gold toward $35,000 an ounce, alongside significant moves in silver and Bitcoin. The hosts break down what could drive such a scenario and why hard assets tend to gain attention during periods of financial instability. Key topics include: • The impact of oil disruption and supply uncertainty
• How rising energy costs fuel inflation across the economy
• The potential tipping point between inflation and recession
• Why geopolitical instability continues to shake financial markets
• The long-term outlook for gold, silver, and alternative assets
• What a collapse in confidence in paper assets could mean for investors As global events continue to evolve, this episode offers a grounded look at how interconnected energy markets, geopolitics, and financial systems really are. Brought to you by Swiss America.
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