Is it time to start hedging against black swan events? Feat. Danielle DiMartino Booth
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In this week’s episode of Live from the Vault, Andrew Maguire is joined by Danielle DiMartino Booth, financial author and founder of QI Research, to address UK and US policy-making, before turning their attention to the wider geopolitical arena. The two industry experts contrast the Federal Reserve’s stance on gold as an asset class with that of global central banks, and investigate who benefits from the conflict in Ukraine and escalating tensions between Taiwan and China. Check out Danielle's website: https://quillintelligence.com/ The opinions expressed in this video of Andrew Maguire and any guest, do not purport to reflect the official policy or position of Kinesis. Timestamps 00:00 Start 03:30 The Fed stance on gold 09:30 Danielle defines truflation 13:30 Is Powell doing a good job? 16:00 Are the small banks that built America under threat? 20:43 The next shoe to drop? Commercial real estate 25:30 If Trump got re-elected will he drain the swamp? 28:30 The possibility of a Biden re-election? 30:30 De-dollarisation in a multipolar world 34:30 Would Danielle advise hedging against black swan events? 39:00 Who is benefitting from wars? 42:00 Do you have to break something to “Build Back Better”? 45:00 The green agenda and Larry Fink’s ESG walk-back 50:30 Danielle’s thoughts on a gold re-evaluation Learn more about Kinesis by visiting our website: https://kinesis.money/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/KinesisMonetary Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kinesismoney/ Telegram: https://t.me/kinesismoney Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Kinesis_money/ Kinesis Forum: https://forum.kinesis.money/
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