U.S. Debt Crisis Will Break The Market

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The U.S. debt crisis is spiraling and Larry McDonald says the market hasn’t priced it in.

With over $37 trillion in debt and $1 trillion in annual interest payments, the U.S. is barreling toward what McDonald calls a “Liz Truss moment”: a surge in bond issuance that could trigger market chaos. In this eye-opening interview, The Bear Traps Report founder and bestselling author joins James Connor to explain why we’re entering a stagflationary regime eerily similar to the 1970s and why your portfolio needs to adapt.

Topics discussed in part I:

  • Why the U.S. faces a debt-driven crisis of confidence
  • The real S&P 500 earnings (hint: it’s not $270, but much lower)
  • A $4 trillion rotation out of Big Tech
  • How capital is fleeing U.S. markets and into global value
  • Why hard assets like gold, oil, copper, and coal are set to outperform
  • What “financial repression” means for your money

Video Length: 00:27:08


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