Gold, Not Stocks, Will Be The Best Asset As The Global Debt Crisis Unfolds | Egon von Greyerz
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 Published On Premiered Mar 24, 2024

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The global economy is awash in too much debt, which continues to pile up at an exponential rate.

History is clear how such eras end. The purchasing power of currency gets destroyed.

To understand why the barbarous relic has risen to an all-time high and may have an even better year lying ahead, we have the good fortune to speak today with macro & precious metals expert Egon von Greyerz, Founder of Matterhorn Asset Management & GoldSwitzerland -- now known as vonGreyerz.gold

#gold #debt #stocks
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