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Bill Holter (https://billholter.com/) discusses the current financial volatility, emphasizing the growing risks of a systemic collapse. He warns that the global financial system is vulnerable, particularly with the massive volume of derivatives—over $2 quadrillion—which far exceeds the size of the financial system itself. Holter predicts that if a major derivatives player defaults (such as a systemically important bank or brokerage house), it could trigger a cascade of failures, ultimately leading to a “derivative meltdown.” This could wipe out assets, and Holter suggests that the best way to safeguard wealth is by owning physical gold or silver, as they cannot be bankrupt. He highlights that these metals, especially in physical form, will retain value when the broader financial system fails, offering a secure store of wealth in uncertain times.
INTERVIEW TIMELINE:
0:00 Intro
1:30 Gold repatriation
6:30 The Great Taking
11:20 Stock market volatility
16:20 The kinds of gold and silver to own
21:40 The collapse is happening now
28:00 Bill Holter online
29:44 Weekly specials
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The Great Reset Is Here: Dollar Rejected, Gold Stockpiled | Bill Holter
Bill Holter discusses significant global economic shifts, including the movement of precious metals from London to COMEX and nations repatriating gold to protect themselves from potential financial instability. He warns that the current economic conditions are a precursor to an impending “great reset” and suggests that the U.S. may have to scramble for gold as global trade dynamics change. Holter also highlights the possibility of the U.S. monetizing its balance sheet through the revaluation of gold. He points out the collapse in real estate transaction volumes and the hidden inflation that is beginning to affect the average person, making basic housing unaffordable. He emphasizes the importance of preparing for these changes in the new economic reality.