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Back to EpisodesGrant Williams: Why Gold Will Skyrocket | The Changing World Order Playbook
Description
Stijn Schmitz welcomes Grant Williams to the show. Grant Williams is Financial Advisor, Portfolio & Strategy Advisor, and a Co-Founder of Real Vision. In this wide-ranging discussion, Williams explores the potential transformation of the global monetary system, highlighting significant shifts in geopolitical and economic dynamics. He argues that the world is experiencing a fundamental reordering of monetary power, with the US dollar’s global dominance potentially eroding due to factors like sanctions, increasing government debt, and diminishing international trust.
Williams suggests that gold could emerge as a critical stabilizing asset during this transition, potentially serving as a temporary anchor for a new monetary system. He emphasizes that countries are increasingly losing confidence in the US dollar, with many gradually reducing their dollar reserves and turning to alternative assets like gold. This trend isn’t necessarily a deliberate choice, but a natural response to systemic uncertainties.
The conversation delves into the concept of a “fourth turning” – a generational framework that suggests periodic massive societal transformations. Williams sees the current global environment as consistent with this model, characterized by significant economic and geopolitical upheaval. He believes we’re transitioning from an era of virtual financial abstractions to a world focused on tangible assets and real value.
Regarding investment strategies, Williams recommends a patient approach to commodities. He suggests focusing on essential resources like oil, copper, and other critical minerals, noting that we’re likely entering a long-term commodity bull market. He advises investors to conduct thorough research, understand commodity dynamics, and be prepared for a potentially slower, more deliberate investment landscape.
Williams also cautions against complacency, arguing that the era of guaranteed government bailouts and easy monetary policies may be ending. He encourages investors to re-examine their assumptions, be open to new perspectives, and recognize that historical investment strategies might not work in this emerging economic environment.
Timestamps:
00:00:00 – Introduction
00:01:02 – Monetary Order Shifts
00:05:25 – Commodity Disruptions Impact
00:10:45 – Bailout Trust Erosion
00:13:49 – Gold Performance Analysis
00:16:31 – Global Reserve Changes
00:22:00 – Gold Standard Revival
00:24:10 – Geopolitical Considerations
00:27:00 – Gold & Fiat Printing
00:29:31 – Fourth Turning Cycles
00:35:45 – Commodity Investment Strategies
00:42:00 – Patience in Bull Cycles
00:44:10 – Commodities Outperformance
00:48:33 – North America Resource Risks
00:52:56 – Concluding Thoughts
Guest Links:
Website: https://grant-williams.com
Website: https://vongreyerz.gold/
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Grant Williams, much to his dismay, has logged over 35 years in finance. During that time, he’s lived and worked in seven major financial centres from London to Sydney, building the kind of network that many others can only dream about.
He began his career in the Japanese equity market in the mid-1980s, before a three-year posting to Tokyo ensured he had a ringside seat as the twin bubbles in equities and real estate burst simultaneously and spectacularly at the end of 1989. After a short stint back in London, Grant relocated once again, this time to New York, where he spent 7 years. Subsequent postings have taken him to Hong Kong, Sydney, Singapore, and the Cayman Islands.
Currently, he is a senior advisor to Von Greyerz in Switzerland, and a portfolio an