“Take a look at different predictions that gold is going to increase significantly in value. All those predictions assume that the monetary inflation is going to spill into commodities. And what you’re watching instead is the G-7 have been essentially building a corral that forces the horses to run out through the stock market. That’s why I call it a crash-up. I think one scenario we’re looking at is the possibility of a crash-up scenario where that monetary increase is funneled into the equity markets. One of the most important questions there is, can you get the global population interested in investing in equities? Because the long bond market bull is coming to a close.”
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