Gold & Government Debt: Heading off A Financial Cliff | Jeff Snider

Soar Financially, Released on 10/17/23

Join me as we delve deep into the macro world to understand the micro intricacies with Jeff Snider of EuroDollar University. From the monetary system to its ripple effects on various aspects of the economy, this discussion is jampacked with insights. Are we headed off a financial cliff? What is the role of gold? How will oil impact our economies?

00:00 – Intro
01:43 – EuroDollar System Explained
03:36 – Role of Major Banks in Global Transactions
05:31 – Global Reserve Currency Movement Explained
07:35 – Japan’s Economic Situation: Historical & Current Insights
09:24 – Evolution of the Developed World’s Financial System
11:22 – Analyzing Government Debt and Its Implications
13:59 – Gold’s Influence in Global Financial Dynamics
15:38 – Behind-the-Scenes: Major Banks & Transactions
18:11 – World Economies: A Balance of Multiple Factors
20:26 – Treasury Market Predictions and Analysis
22:07 – Diving Deeper into Gold’s Historical Journey
24:37 – Economic Lessons from Post-War Growth to the 90s
26:23 – Challenges Posed by Excessive Government Debt
28:47 – Gold’s Role in Predicting Economic Trends
31:20 – Monetary Policies and Their Global Impact
32:55 – A Look at Global Banking Giants and Their Operations
34:25 – Drawing Parallels: Economic Indicators Across Countries
36:04 – Predicting the Future of Government Debt & Economy
38:21 – Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Jeff Snider is head of global investment research for Alhambra Investment Partners, a registered investment advisory based in Palmetto Bay, Florida. As Head of Global Investment Research for Alhambra Investment Partners, Jeff spearheads the investment research efforts while providing close contact to Alhambra’s client base. Jeff is published nationally at RealClearMarkets, ZeroHedge, Minyanville and Yahoo!Finance. Jeff holds a FINRA Series 65 Investment Advisor License.

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