Ark Invest’s Cathie Wood Calls Bitcoin a ‘New Bretton Woods’ Amid Global Currency Uncertainty

Cathie Wood, CEO of ARK Invest, argues financial markets are underestimating the conclusion of a multiyear “rolling recession,” positing that fiscal reforms and technological innovation may spark a deflationary economic surge in late 2025. Cathie Wood Predicts Deflationary Boom Amid Rolling Recession’s Final Phase Cathie Wood highlighted the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta’s GDP indicator, … Read more

Robert Kiyosaki Doubles Down on Bitcoin, Calls Monetary System a Ponzi Scheme

Robert Kiyosaki warns that a massive market crash has begun, potentially devastating the financial futures of millions of baby boomers. He urges investors to turn to bitcoin as a safeguard. Kiyosaki Sounds Alarm: Market Crash and Flight to Real Assets Robert Kiyosaki, author of the bestselling Rich Dad Poor Dad, has reiterated his warning that … Read more

US Dollar Reserve Dominance Slipping—Expert Warns Trump’s Policies Fuel the Drop

Trump’s policies are undermining the U.S. dollar’s role as the world’s reserve currency, a financial expert warns, as global markets and major economies seek alternatives. Trump’s Policies Fuel Global Shift Away From US Dollar U.S. President Donald Trump’s policies are accelerating a global shift away from the dollar, warns Nigel Green, CEO of financial advisory … Read more

Rep. Thomas Massie Reintroduces Bill to Abolish the Federal Reserve

This week, Representative Thomas Massie (R-KY) reintroduced H.R. 1846, the Federal Reserve Board Abolition Act, aiming to dismantle the central bank and repeal the 1913 Federal Reserve Act. A Congressional Push to Abolish the Fed The bill proposes a one-year transition period to dissolve the Board of Governors and the twelve regional Federal Reserve banks. … Read more

Balaji Srinivasan Lists Ten Reasons Why Tariffs Are Bad for US: Deregulate Instead

In a recent social media post, former Coinbase CTO Balaji Srinivasan outlined ten compelling reasons against the implementation of tariffs in the United States, advocating instead for deregulation. He argues that tariffs primarily protect the domestic market but fail to significantly impact countries like China, which exports a majority of its goods elsewhere. Srinivasan highlights … Read more

Money Printing — China’s Economic Defense Against Trump Tariffs May Drive Bitcoin Prices Higher

China is significantly increasing its money supply, marking its first major monetary easing in 14 years, a strategic move primarily driven by domestic economic pressures and looming U.S. trade tensions under President Donald Trump’s administration. China’s Monetary Policy Shifts in Face of Trump Tariff Storm In December 2024, China’s Politburo announced a shift to a … Read more

France Warns: Seizing Russian Assets Could Wreck Europe’s Economy

France is resisting calls to seize frozen Russian assets for Ukraine aid, warning that confiscation would violate international law, destabilize the eurozone, and set dangerous economic precedents. France Stands Firm Against Seizing Russian Assets for Ukraine Aid France remains opposed to seizing frozen Russian assets to fund military aid for Ukraine, warning that such a … Read more

Gold Bulls Unfazed by Pullback, $3,000 Still in Sight

While gold recently experienced a pullback that brought it to sub-$2,900 levels, analysts still believe it can bounce back to reach $3,000. In February, gold broke key record levels several times, as investors sought refuge in hard assets. Gold Still Pointing High, Analysts Believe $3,000 Attainable Gold is becoming a key asset in international markets, … Read more

US Economy Faces Recession Scare as Atlanta Fed Projects -1.5% Q1 Contraction

The Atlanta Fed’s GDP model projects a -1.5% contraction in U.S. Q1 2025 GDP, raising concerns about stock market volatility, bitcoin’s near-term stability, and the Federal Reserve’s rate-cut calculus amid a widening trade deficit and cooling consumer spending. GDP Downgrade Sparks Uncertainty: Stocks, Bitcoin Vulnerable as Fed Watches Data Gross domestic product (GDP), the broadest … Read more

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