China has made major changes to the Shanghai Gold Exchange that could reduce paper trading and place a much greater emphasis on physical gold delivery. Robert Kientz explains why he believes this is part of a long-term strategy to challenge the dominance of COMEX and the LBMA while strengthening China's role in the global financial system. We also discuss shrinking Western gold inventories, the growing movement toward gold-backed financial infrastructure, and whether the U.S. could face serious...
China has made major changes to the Shanghai Gold Exchange that could reduce paper trading and place a much greater emphasis on physical gold delivery. Robert Kientz explains why he believes this is part of a long-term strategy to challenge the dominance of COMEX and the LBMA while strengthening China's role in the global financial system. We also discuss shrinking Western gold inventories, the growing movement toward gold-backed financial infrastructure, and whether the U.S. could face serious challenges if confidence in its gold reserves is questioned. Finally, Robert shares an update on the growing effort to restore gold and silver as legal tender across multiple U.S. states. Is the global monetary system entering a historic transition?
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INTERVIEW TIMELINE:
0:00 Intro
1:10 China's master plan to take all the gold & silver
19:34 Market update
29:30 Gold as legal tender
42:38 Last thoughts
43:08 Weekly specials
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