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Thursday Dec 31, 2020
2020 Year In Review & 2021 Predictions
Thursday Dec 31, 2020
Thursday Dec 31, 2020
In this video I explain how I see all the different asset classes & global markets unfolding in 2021. Much of their performance depends on central bank monetary policy. If we get negative interest rates & further rounds of monetary & fiscal stimulus. Personally I think asset prices will be pushed higher defying all logic & detaching from the real underlying economy. Junk debt, government debt & household debt are the real worry longer term, especially if we see MMT or any sort of inflation that central banks are now literally welcoming & targeting. Currencies are being trashed which should continue to be a huge bullish catalyst for Gold, Silver, Bitcoin & cryptocurrency.
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Date of Recording: 31st December 2020
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