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Dollar Trust Fades Amid Debt and Market Warnings

Dollar Trust Fades Amid Debt and Market Warnings

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This episode discusses the eroding trust in the U.S. dollar as the global reserve currency. It highlights several factors contributing to this decline, including the unprecedented U.S. national debt reaching $37 trillion and its various consequences for economic growth and stability. The discussion also examines warning signs in financial markets, such as record subprime auto loan delinquencies, concentrated stock market valuations, and a reduction in the Federal Reserve’s liquidity buffer. Furthermore, it explores the geopolitical implications of sanctions and tariffs, and the increasing role of gold and other precious metals as central banks diversify their reserves and individuals seek stores of value amid uncertainty.

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