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The King’s Gambit: Trump, the Dollar, and the Coming Collapse

The King’s Gambit: Trump, the Dollar, and the Coming Collapse

In August 1971, President Richard Nixon appeared on television, flanked by American flags, and calmly told the world he was “temporarily” closing the gold window. It sounded procedural, almost dull. A housekeeping matter. Behind the scenes, Treasury Secretary John Connally, who famously quipped “the dollar is our currency, but your problem”, knew it was anything […]
Gold Didn’t Peak. It Sent a Signal.

Gold Didn’t Peak. It Sent a Signal.

When gold hit $3,500, the world blinked. Then shrugged. A spike, a pullback — business as usual? Not quite. This wasn’t just another gold rally. It was a moment of clarity — a jolt that revealed just how fragile the global financial architecture has become. Gold didn’t move because it got stronger. It moved because […]

The Treasury Tsunami: Why the Bond Market Is Buckling Before the Storm Even Hits

In 1789, as the fledgling United States struggled to find its financial footing, Alexander Hamilton, the first Secretary of the Treasury, made a bold declaration: “A national debt, if it is not excessive, will be to us a national blessing.” Hamilton’s vision was clear—debt, when managed wisely, could be a tool to build a nation. […]
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