Gold, Geopolitics, And The Role Of Bitcoin

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In this short clip Samantha LaDuc and Craig Shapiro discuss the dynamics of gold as an investment, its role in the global economy, and its implications for international trade and currency systems. They delve into the shift of gold reserves to the East, with countries like China and India establishing a non-dollar commodity trading system, and the potential impact of this shift on the US fiscal situation and the global power balance. The conversation also touches on the use of gold to settle excess reserves, moving away from US dollars, and the broader geopolitical and economic ramifications, including the potential for alternative currency systems among BRICS nations and Bitcoin as one of them.

Video Length: 00:11:41


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