VRIC Media, Released on 10/20/24
Welcome to the official VRIC channel. Today on the show Ted sat down with John Rubino. The discussion centered around the precarious state of the global financial system, with an emphasis on how rising wages, inflation, and de-dollarization trends could lead to a significant economic shift. Rubino discusses the Federal Reserve’s dilemma of balancing inflation control with economic stability, warning that higher wages could force interest rate hikes, potentially triggering a financial crisis. They explore how nations like Russia and China are accumulating gold, moving away from the U.S. dollar, and suggest that precious metals like gold and silver remain strong investment opportunities amid economic uncertainty.
0:00 – Intro
00:00:36 – What Could Rising Wages Mean for the Next Crisis
00:07:20 – Is Inflation Creeping Back Faster Than We Think
00:10:08 – Are Investors Delusional About a Soft Landing
00:16:24 – Could Russia’s Silver Stacking Change the Game
00:30:16 – Will the BRICS Launch a Gold-Backed Currency
00:34:35 – Is the Dollar’s Weaponization Backfiring
00:39:19 – Will the West Ever Return to a Gold Standard
00:42:29 – Can Cryptos Escape Government Control
00:45:02 – Is the Digital Currency Revolution a Trojan Horse
00:46:43 – Which Mining Companies Are Poised to Benefit
00:52:17 – Are Mergers the Next Big Trend in Silver Mining
00:58:06 – Will Tech Giants Drive the Uranium Boom
01:00:28 – Is the Copper Supply Crisis Inevitable
John Rubino is the founder of the popular financial website DollarCollapse.com which he sold in 2022. Mr. Rubino is the co-author, with GoldMoney’s James Turk, of The Money Bubble and The Collapse of the Dollar and How to Profit from It. He spent the 1980’s on Wall Street as a Eurodollar trader, equity analyst and junk bond analyst. During the 1990’s he was a featured columnist with TheStreet.com and a frequent contributor to Individual Investor, Online Investor, and Consumers Digest, among many other publications. His latest work can be found at https://rubino.substack.com.