• Gold and it’s Invaluable Role in our Global Economy With Adam Baratta

  • May 29 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 19 mins
  • Podcast

Gold and it’s Invaluable Role in our Global Economy With Adam Baratta

  • Summary

  • "15 years ago, our central bankers made a decision. I think it was the worst financial decision that we could have made. It's changed the future landscape of America and the world forever," — Adam Baratta   A decision made 15 years ago by our central bankers forever altered the financial destiny of America and the world.   Now, it’s becoming increasingly apparent that the Federal Reserve is stuck. The grip of consumer inflation remains unyielding, offering them no easy way to lower interest rates.   Meanwhile, our markets are entirely untethered for what's coming.   We're facing the greatest debt bubble in history while we're on a freefall, hurtling from crisis moment to crisis moment. Brace yourself because when this bubble inevitably bursts, it's going to be really painful.   So, what’s the solution? And how can you invest in a way that sets you up to be optimistic about what we’re facing?   Adam Baratta is a two-time #1 national bestselling author with his books Gold is a Better Way, and The Great Devaluation and is one of the most dynamic voices in investments and the global economy. He is the CEO and Editor of Brentwood Research, one of the fastest-growing financial publishing firms in the country. His just completed book, The Seven Simple Laws of Inflation, explains why he expects inflation to be the number one issue facing the global economy over the next several years.   Today, on “The Wiggin Sessions," Adam joins me to discuss his personal journey with gold, the future of the global economy, and the invaluable role of gold in navigating the uncertainties of the current monetary system.   Listen in as he shares the significant changes happening in the world's monetary and value systems and the bigger picture of what's coming next. Plus, a look at the benefits of a 40-30-20-10 portfolio model in an inflationary market and how gold can serve as a vital hedge against the banking catastrophe that lies ahead.   Key Takeaways The worst financial decision in America ever made The addictive nature of quantitative easing: why it’s only a temporary relief that’s setting the stage for long-term consequences How painful will it be when the bubble pops The risks and uncertainties associated with digital currencies (and their impact on the global economy) How a digital currency could lead to the nationalization of banks Why this isn’t necessarily a bubble to fear The only solution to the current devaluing dollar crisis Why Adam thinks gold is the key to a reset of the monetary system The importance of owning tangible assets as the printing of (more) money continues Why transition to a 40-30-20-10 portfolio model in an inflationary market How owning gold can serve as a vital hedge against the banking catastrophe that lies ahead Connect with Adam Baratta  Brentwood Research Adam Baratta on LinkedIn  Connect with Addison Wiggin Consilience Financial The Wiggin Sessions on Facebook The Wiggin Sessions on Instagram The Wiggin Sessions on Twitter Resources The Price of Time: The Real Story of Interest Dopesick Financial Reckoning Day Fallout: Surviving Today's Global Depression    Get Your FREE digital copy of The Seven Simple Laws of Inflation S4:E3 This Man is Building a "Battle Bank"? - The Wiggin Sessions The Great Devaluation Gold is a Better Way  ORDER “The Demise Of The Dollar” JOIN THE ESSENTIAL INVESTOR TODAY! Sign Up for The Wiggin Sessions The Wiggin Sessions - YouTube Share the Wiggin Sessions on Apple Podcasts  
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